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Tatum Hunter

Help Desk Writer at The Washington Post

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Tatum Hunter
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What shoppers should know about smart home software security - The Washington Post

No one tells us whether the software in connected devices is secure. As more objects come online, that problem will snowball.
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Instagram is touting safety features for teens. Mental health advoc...

The changes come one day before its CEO testifies before Congress about the app’s impact on young people.
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How the tech in your life will change in 2022 - The Washington Post

Join us as we break out the crystal balls and suss out what the new year will mean for the tech in your life.
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Ask Help Desk: Deleting apps doesn’t make their subscription charge...

How to get rid of those pesky, forgotten subscription charges
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Elon Musk has big ideas for Twitter. Users should buckle up.

Twitter’s incoming owner Elon Musk has teased new features including an edit button, authenticated identity and algorithmic transparency. But his history — as well as Twitter’s — cast some doubt on the viability of his ideas.
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Uber will order your hot dogs at games now. Getting a ride is harder.

Uber rolled out a suite of new offerings for wedding planners and sports enthusiasts. Meanwhile, customers are paying more and waiting longer for regular rides.
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Planned Parenthood suspends marketing trackers on abortion search p...

Planned Parenthood says it’s removing some trackers and reevaluating its data-sharing with companies including Google and Facebook.

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The government wants parents to weigh in about teens and social ......

A Department of Commerce agency is asking parents, educators and others to write in about risks to kids online and how to best protect them.
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23andme hack: What you can do after the data leak - The Washington ...

A hacker offered to sell information on 23andme’s millions of users, calling out Jewish people specifically. Here’s how to ask the company to delete your data.
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What are passkeys and how do they work? Google’s new login ... - Th...

Google made passkeys the default log-in option. Here’s how passkeys work, how to set them up and why they’re safer than passwords.
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AI chatbots can fall for prompt injection attacks, leaving you vuln...

“Prompt injection” is a major risk to large language models and the chatbots they power. Here’s how the attack works, examples and potential fallout.