Their internal emails need to be seized and reviewed by the legal team. I’m sure they’ll find internal processes that dictate deleting data that makes them look bad.
10% is a controlling share. The government (Trump) owns enough to make major decisions about how the company is run.
He just nationalized Intel. That’s what conservatives are afraid of far left governments doing.
HTTPS / TLS has little to do with it. Don’t think of the endpoint as a cache between you and the origin. The DNS name given to the endpoint is the origin from your browser’s perspective. How content gets cached on the backend is irrelevant to the browser. Live video that someone else in your area is also watching is cacheable. Images to load a page, very cacheable. The personal stuff is mostly HTML specific to you but that’s quite small.
Much more frequently than you think with CDN endpoints.
This is an export tax, which is illegal.
The only security and privacy settings for apps are what the operating system offers. Because you are voluntarily installing the app there’s a certain amount of assumed trust. Many apps abuse that trust and do things the user never really agreed to. Especially around tracking. Browsers also have to comply with the opening system security, but because the websites you visited are rarely fully trusted they tend to guard privacy and security better. And many people use browser extensions to enhance their security.
“What about YouTube? Just use the web version?” Web versions are almost always more secure than the mobile app version of any app. The browser provides more security enforcement than app security.
Beta testing on the public roads is always a good idea. Privatize the profits and socialize the road hazards and deaths.
Less than on Scaramouche, I bet.
No, the more bad ass Ben Franklin.
Or yielding to emergency vehicles.
Good thing it isn’t subject to government influence.
Odd. They’re complaining about not having proper legal oversight.
The ESP32 chip is used in tons of devices. The scope of this is really broad.
Just like magnetic tape! Oh wait…
True, but the ESP32 is used by a lot of devices. This backdoor is pretty huge in scope of devices impacted.
These are all open-source and don’t track location, right?
Or fiber optic cable.