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Online age-verification system could create ‘honeypot’ of personal data and pornography-viewing habits, privacy groups warn

As the government develops online safety guidelines, digital rights groups says any approach requiring the use of ID is ‘invasive and risky’ Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast In the wake of the Optus and Medibank data breaches, digital rights groups are urging the federal government to rule …

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Watching from the cot: are smart toys and baby products worth it for parents?

More and more smart baby monitors and AI-powered toys are entering the Australian market, but these expensive products can have a significant privacy cost Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast We’re increasingly littering our homes with smart devices from TVs and fridges to home assistants, known broadly as …

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China braces for wave of workers fleeing iPhone factory in Covid-hit Zhengzhou

Cities near to the Foxconn plant have drawn up plans to isolate migrant workers who are returning to home Cities in central China have hastily drawn up plans to isolate migrant workers fleeing to their hometowns from the world’s largest iPhone factory, amid fears they will spread a coronavirus outbreak from Zhengzhou where the Foxconn …

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Twitter trolls bombard platform after Elon Musk takeover

Platform says 300 accounts carried out 50,000-plus tweets in ‘organised effort to make users think firm has changed content policy’ Banned British far-right figures return within hours of takeover Heaven or hellscape – what will Musk’s Twitter look like? Fears raised over disinformation and hate speech Twitter has been hit by a coordinated trolling campaign …

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What TikTok does to your mental health: ‘It’s embarrassing we know so little’

Nearly six in 10 teenagers count themselves as daily users of the app yet little is known about the impacts on the brain Read the new Guardian series exploring the increasing power and reach of TikTok In the few years since its launch, TikTok has already altered the face of the social media landscape, attracting …

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‘Buying bad’: the black market where access to hacked Australian data can cost just $500

Some sites that mediate the sale of hacked data use Reddit-style upvoting systems to weed out scammers and law enforcement Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast When personal data is stolen in a breach, such as the recent high-profile attacks on Optus and Medibank, it often begins a …

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From Ed Balls to BTS: the greatest hits in Twitter’s history

To mark the site’s takeover by the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, we present a survey of its most media-friendly moments Twitter has great influence for a social media platform. It has a comparatively modest 230 million users, given that the likes of Instagram, Facebook and TikTok have user bases that run into the billions. …

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Will plunging shares end big tech’s era of ‘pornographic’ profits?

After the astonishing wealth earned during lockdown, investors fear times may never be as good again for Silicon Valley’s giants Last week was a bad time to be a tech billionaire. When the pandemic drove the world online, the founders of Facebook, Google and Microsoft reaped wealth gains described as “pornographic” and cemented their position …

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