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Online Privacy Code Would Require Social Media (And Gaming) Sites To Get Parental Consent For Minors
Under a new Online Privacy code announced on Monday, Australians under the age of 16 could be required to have their parent or guardian sign off on their use of social media platforms – including Reddit and even Zoom. The proposed law seeks to protect kids from social media companies and any platform that allows…
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This Is Why; You Should Always Properly — Punctuate Your Social Media Posts’
An Australian judge may make an example of sloppy punctuation to the tune of over $159,290 in legal fees.
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Navy Warship’s Facebook Account Hacked To Stream Age Of Empires
Naval warship, The USS KIDD, apparently woke up one day earlier this month and said fuck global hegomony, let’s play some video games. Or at least, the internet troll who hacked the ship’s Facebook page and proceeded to play Age of Empires like a chump, did.
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A Complete Guide To Not Getting Hacked
As safe as you might feel sitting at your laptop, happily typing and posting and scrolling, we all know the truth: the internet is actually a giant hellscape full of spies, criminals, ransomware, and all kinds of other dangerous shit.