YouTube continues its war on the comments section by mass disabling comments
This follows YouTube’s decision to demonetize creator videos based on viewer comments that are deemed to be “inappropriate.”
This follows YouTube’s decision to demonetize creator videos based on viewer comments that are deemed to be “inappropriate.”
The study also revealed that 31.8% of Chrome extensions use JavaScript libraries with known vulnerabilities and 9% of Chrome extensions can access and read your cookie files.
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The ban follows increased hate speech legislation and policies across Europe over the last few years.
Early screenshots of a new in-development Google Pay feature show the option to automatically import loyalty cards, passes, tickets, and other offers from Gmail.
FastMail say it’s becoming too costly to support Bitcoin as a payment option.
Millions of people are thought to suffer from photosensitive epilepsy, a condition in which a seizure is induced by certain moving imagery. This new browser extension offers a safe haven for sufferers.
Comicbook.com, Screen Rant, Esquire, and many other media outlets are falsely claiming that Captain Marvel is being review bombed on Rotten Tomatoes, even though it’s not currently possible to review the movie on the site.
A new privacy-focussed commenting system has begun to make its way through numerous blogs and websites.