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Australia sues Facebook over defunct VPN app which ′misled′ consumers | News | DW

Australia sues Facebook over defunct VPN app which misled consumers Australia s ACCC consumer watchdog is taking Facebook to court over the Onavo Protect VPN service which Facebook was forced to shut down in 2019. The ACCC alleges it misled consumers into thinking their data was private. Thousands of Australian consumers believed Facebook s Onavo Protect app would protect them, but instead it was skimming from their devices internal records on every app they used and time spent using them, alleges the Canberra-based ACCC watchdog. Onavo Protect was a so-called virtual private network (VPN) service offered for free by Facebook to smartphone users, until it was forced to shut it down in 2019. 

Facebook Is Secretly Creating A Mind-Reading Device, Leaked Audio Confirms

Facebook recently told its employees about new plans to create devices that can read minds by using neural sensors. The details of the social networking giant s ambitious new plans came shortly after news broke last week that the company was the subject of an anti-trust lawsuit led by New York Attorney General Letitia James. Facebook s quest for mind-reading had not intended to become public knowledge, though it was broadcast to an end-of-the-year meeting where thousands of employees were present. A recording of the audio was later leaked to Leaders of Facebook, including the company s chief technology officer Mike Schroepfer, noted that following Facebook s purchase of CTRL-labs in 2019, it was looking to bridge the gap between the physical and virtual worlds.

Stacey Abrams, Hillary Clinton and More: A Look at the Notable People Voting in the Electoral College Today

Stacey Abrams, Hillary Clinton and More: A Look at the Notable People Voting in the Electoral College Today People 12/14/2020 © Provided by People Taylor Hill/FilmMagic; Stefanie Keenan/Getty Hillary Clinton (left) and Stacey Abrams The Electoral College is almost certain on Monday to formally cast enough votes for Democrat Joe Biden again certifying his presidential election victory in gatherings held throughout the day in state capitols throughout the country. Electors from 50 states and the District of Columbia including some notable names and past presidential contenders, like Hillary Clinton will ratify their respective states votes in the Nov. 3 election. Based on the popular vote results, 306 electors will chose Biden over President Donald Trump in what had long been a little-watched formality until this year, with Trump refusing to admit defeat and insisting, somehow, he might still overturn the election. (The courts have resoundingly rejected this.)

Here s how Trump could end up in jail over intensified Manhattan investigation

Here s how Trump could end up in jail over intensified Manhattan investigation
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