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Facebook says a breach that hit 533m is old news. Experts disagree

Regardless of when it was leaked, user data ‘is never really old’ – it’s still valuable to cybercriminals, analysts say After information from 533 million Facebook users was exposed to hackers, the company has tried to reassure users, saying that the data was leaked years ago and has since been secured. But experts say the …

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Guns and lies in America: decoding an unlikely gun violence success story

Why the Guardian US is launching a major project on the dramatic drop in gun homicides in the Bay Area Guns and Lies started in 2019 as a year-long project investigating what worked to reduce the daily toll of gun violence in California’s Bay Area, a region that had defied expectations and seen a dramatic …

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#MainCharacter: pandemic brings TikTok self-parody to the fore

Why are young people imagining themselves as the protagonist in fictionalised versions of their lives? Staring longingly out of a window watching the sunset across the New York skyline, or sitting on a balcony while Summertime Sadness by Lana Del Rey plays softly in the background. These are just a couple examples of a TikTok …

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Convenience has a human cost. So I am quitting Amazon Prime | Arwa Mahdawi

Like many people, I’ve long been addicted to using Jeff Bezos’s company. But now it seems it really is time to leave it alone Oral hygiene chews for petite dogs. Space-saving storage bags. Disposable face masks. High-protein small-breed dry dog food. Non-drowsy antihistamine. Behold my recent Amazon purchases! As you can see, I live a …

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Your ‘smart home’ is watching – and possibly sharing your data with the police | Albert Fox Cahn and Justin Sherman

Smart-home devices like thermostats and fridges may be too smart for comfort – especially in a country with few laws preventing the sale of digital data to third parties You may have a roommate you have never met. And even worse, they are nosy. They track what you watch on TV, they track when you …

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Amazon illegally fired two workers who advocated for Covid safety measures, US agency finds

National Labor Relations Board found that Emily Cunningham and Maren Costa were terminated last year after circulating a petition Amazon illegally fired two employees who advocated for better working conditions during the pandemic, the US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has found. The online retailer last year terminated the employment of Emily Cunningham and Maren …

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On Facebook Marketplace I found pre-loved baby items and a community that touched my heart | Maggie Kelly

Maggie Kelly went looking for secondhand clothes and a crib and found the mother tribe It was that special brand of 2020 pessimism and a hefty dose of first-mum nerves that turned me in the pregnancy Grinch. Everything was new, overwhelming, and expensive. List upon list grew with every 3am bolt from the blue. Cribs, …

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