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Elon’s Promise Not To Ban Account Tracking His Jet Didn’t Last Very Long At All; Also Bans Guy’s Personal Account

1 year 11 months ago
Hilarious Update: A few minutes ago, the @ElonJet account returned to Twitter, but that came about 20 minutes after Elon himself justified the ban, saying it violated the company’s (new) doxxing policies (see the original update to this story at the bottom. Hilarious Update 2: And, a couple hours later, the account was suspended a […]
Mike Masnick

Big News: Apple Will Allow Outside App Stores In Response To EU Law

1 year 11 months ago
Here’s some potentially very big news in the world of the mobile internet: after years of refusing to do so, Apple is finally going to allow third party app stores on iOS devices. This has been a discussion for a long, long time. Many people forget now, but the app store didn’t even exist until […]
Mike Masnick

Hertz Shells Out $168 Million To Settle 364 False Theft Reports

1 year 11 months ago
All’s well OK that ends well OK. Months of reporting tied to lawsuits filed by Hertz renters falsely accused of theft should now come to a halt. Maybe. Here’s the company’s statement on the multi-million dollar settlement, which doesn’t say much about Hertz’s culpability, nor any plans it has in place to prevent something that […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: MasterWriter 2-Year License

1 year 11 months ago
MasterWriter is a powerful collection of writing tools, reference and organization assembled in one easy-to-use program. Why struggle to find the right word when you can have all the possibilities in an instant? Their Word Families dictionary is like having a thesaurus on steroids. Also included are Phrases, Synonyms, Rhymes, Definitions, Metaphors, Similes, Onomatopoeia, Idioms, […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Twitter’s Big Ad Plan: Violate FTC Consent Decree, California Privacy Law & EU Privacy Laws To Force Users To Hand Over Info For Ad Targeting

1 year 11 months ago
The good folks over at Platformer broke the news that Twitter is experimenting with Elon’s desperate attempt to make money: forcing people to “opt-in” to share personal info so they can better target ads. And, yes, there’s a contradiction between “force” and “opt-in.” As everyone already knows, Elon is desperate for revenue, seeing as he […]
Mike Masnick

Rubio’s Bill To Ban TikTok Is A Dumb Performance That Ignores The Real Problem

1 year 11 months ago
For several years we’ve noted how most of the calls to ban TikTok are bad faith bullshit made by a rotating crop of characters that not only couldn’t care less about consumer privacy, but are directly responsible for the privacy oversight vacuum TikTok (and everybody else) exploits. Right on cue, Texas Senator Marco Rubio and […]
Karl Bode

FCC Approval Of New Starlink Satellites Should Help Growing Congestion Issues

1 year 11 months ago
While Space X’s Starlink is a promising broadband option if you’re out of range of traditional options (and can afford the $710 first month price tag), many users who’ve pre-ordered aren’t having a great time. Some say they’ve been waiting for service more than a year, during which time Starlink has often refused to answer basic […]
Karl Bode

Techdirt Podcast Episode 339: Understanding Meta’s Special Whitelist Program

1 year 11 months ago
It’s been a little over a year since we learned about Meta’s “X-Check” program for whitelisting high-profile Facebook accounts from various content moderation efforts. Now, after a long wait, the Oversight Board has released the results of its review of the use of the tool, and there’s plenty to dig in into. This week, we’re […]
Leigh Beadon

Free PACER Would Pretty Much Be Free, Says CBO, Undercutting Federal Judiciary’s Ridiculous $2 Billion Estimate

1 year 11 months ago
For years, attempts have been made to make access to federal court records free. To date, not one of these efforts have been successful. The federal judiciary likes its antiquated cash cow, raking in PACER fees meant to improve and free up (as in “free”) document access and redistributing the profit amongst itself, (illegally) blowing […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: Excel Everest

1 year 11 months ago
Get ready to master Excel for Mac. Excel Everest is an interactive Excel tutorial that is part text book, part problem set, part computer program, and part video repository. This Microsoft Excel training course teaches you by doing — 160+ interactive exercises across 40+ critical concepts. It’s on sale for $99. Note: The Techdirt Deals […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Facebook Backs Away From Broadband After Years Of Clumsy Global Controversy

1 year 11 months ago
Last month, Facebook/Meta laid off more than 11,000 employees as part of the company’s attempt to recover from sagging ad revenues, inflation, and Zuckerberg’s clumsy, poorly executed, and widely ridiculed pivot toward virtual and augmented reality. Buried in that announcement was the fact that Facebook had also shut down “MetaConnectivity,” its decade-old attempt to shore […]
Karl Bode

Following Massive Protests Against COVID Policies, Chinese Government Again Ramping Up Its Censorship Efforts

1 year 11 months ago
A deadly fire in an Urumqi apartment complex has led to something rarely seen in China: massive protests across the nation against the Chinese government’s actually draconian COVID restrictions. Most of the city of Urumqi is on lockdown, with residents banned from leaving their homes. These restrictions may have contributed to the death toll. Witnesses […]
Tim Cushing

Los Angeles Elects Another Reformer Sheriff To Replace Its Previous Reformer Sheriff

1 year 11 months ago
The Los Angeles Sheriffs Department (LASD) has been overseen by a succession of terrible elected officials. Sheriff Lee Baca presided over a department that filled its ranks with criminals, ignored the proliferation of deputy gangs, and ran a jailhouse informant program so unlawful it resulted in an FBI investigation and the conviction of Sheriff Baca […]
Tim Cushing

Twitch Streamer Hasan Suspended From Twitch After Bullshit Copyright Strike From Rightwing Organization

1 year 11 months ago
It’s beginning to get quite comical watching various rightwing folks and groups bang on constantly about how pro-free-speech they are, often talking about situations that have nothing to do with free speech, only to engage in anti-speech behavior themselves. The new owner of a mountain of debt that is called Twitter has become something of […]
Dark Helmet

TSA Quietly Deploying Facial Recognition Scanners At Major US Airports

1 year 11 months ago
The TSA has been working towards this goal for nearly a half-decade. Its parent agency, the DHS, has already deployed facial recognition tech, most of it aimed at foreigners. The CBP uses it all the time. In 2020, the CBP’s facial recognition scanners at US borders captured 50 million facial images and less than 300 […]
Tim Cushing

Raspberry Pi Shows How Not To Mastodon

1 year 11 months ago
In the light of the continuing mayhem on Twitter under Elon Musk, lovingly chronicled by Mike in ever-longer posts, it’s no surprise that many people are looking at alternatives. One of the main options is Mastodon. Although offering similar micro-blogging functionality to Twitter, one of its chief attractions is that it nonetheless does certain things […]
Glyn Moody

Apple Angers FBI By Offering More Privacy And Security To Users

1 year 11 months ago
Apple has always been a market leader in user security. Things haven’t changed, no matter how much the FBI wishes/litigates. What’s most important to Apple is that users can trust it to keep their personal info and communications private and secure. What’s most important to federal law enforcement agencies — pretty much just the FBI […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: Microsoft Office Professional 2021

1 year 11 months ago
Microsoft Office 2021 Professional is the perfect choice for any professional who needs to handle data and documents. It comes with many new features that will make you more productive in every stage of development, whether it’s processing paperwork or creating presentations from scratch. You’ll get MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, OneNote, Publisher, and […]
Gretchen Heckmann