privacy
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Granola – your meeting notes are public!
Your Granola Notes Might Be Public—Here’s How to Fix It You know that meeting you thought was private? The brainstorming session where you jotted down half-baked ideas or vented about a project? Yeah, those notes might not be as secret as you think. If you’re using Granola for note-taking, there’s a privacy quirk you should Continue reading
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Practical reason to run AI locally?
Why Run AI on Your Own Machine? (It’s Not Just About Privacy) You’ve probably heard people say running AI locally is the future. But is it just hype, or are there real reasons to ditch the cloud and do it yourself? Turns out, there’s more to it than privacy and uncensored meme generation. Let’s break Continue reading
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Women Dating Safety App ‘Tea’ Breached, Users’ IDs Posted to 4chan
When Safety Apps Aren’t Safe: What the ‘Tea’ Data Breach Means for Online Dating You download an app meant to keep you safe, only to find out it’s the thing putting you at risk. That’s exactly what happened to users of Tea, a women-focused dating safety app, after a breach exposed their personal IDs on Continue reading
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Mastercard, Visa Under Fire As Call To ‘Not Police’ Legal Content Blows Up
Should Credit Card Companies Decide What You Can Buy Online? Picture this: You’re trying to pay for something perfectly legal—maybe an adult content subscription, a political donation, or even just a controversial book. But suddenly, your payment gets blocked. Not because it’s illegal, but because Visa or Mastercard decided they don’t like it. That’s the Continue reading