If you opened Gmail this week and felt like your inbox suddenly turned into Times Square, you’re not imagining it. Google is ramping up ads in Gmail again, and this round hits where it hurts: right in the middle of the inbox views many people rely on to stay sane. Let’s break down what’s changing, […]
Tag: privacy
FBI vs iPhone 13: What Apple’s Lockdown Mode Just Proved
Can a single toggle in your phone’s settings really stop the FBI? A newly surfaced court document suggests that, in at least one real case, the answer was yes. An iPhone 13 belonging to a Washington Post journalist reportedly resisted FBI forensic efforts because it was running in Lockdown Mode. This isn’t a marketing demo. […]
ChatGPT Just Got Ads: What That Means for Users
ChatGPT is now officially an ad-supported product. OpenAI has started testing advertisements directly in the ChatGPT interface for adult users in the United States, marking a major shift in how mainstream AI tools are going to be paid for. For Android and web users who’ve gotten used to a relatively clean chat window, this is […]
Epstein ‘Email Access’ Claims Show How Reckless the Internet Still Is
The idea that Jeffrey Epstein’s email could be casually accessed because of a document dump isn’t edgy internet sleuthing—it’s a warning sign of how irresponsibly people still treat digital privacy. When millions of files tied to one of the most controversial criminal cases in recent history hit the internet, the reaction from parts of Reddit […]