Slack talks up security with new encryption options, FedRAMP certification

As Slack works to entice large organizations to deploy its channel-based collaboration app, the company is touting a variety of security upgrades, including an expanded enterprise key management… Original post: Slack talks up security with new encryption options, FedRAMP certification

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Apple is reportedly planning ‘Apple One’ subscription bundles

Apple has many subscription services, and now it wants to bundle them together. As Bloomberg reports, the company is preparing a series of bundles — currently dubbed “Apple One” internally –… Originally posted here: Apple is reportedly planning ‘Apple One’ subscription bundles

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Gmail’s updated workplace design rolls out on Android and the web

Back in July, Gmail users on Android started seeing a new tab at the bottom of the interface that gives them quick access to Meet video meetings. That tab bar could soon look a bit more crowded… See the original post here: Gmail’s updated workplace design rolls out on Android and the web

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Facebook has removed 7 million posts for coronavirus misinformation

If it seems like there’s a lot of misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic on Facebook, that’s because there is: Between April and June, the social network says it removed 7 million posts… More: Facebook has removed 7 million posts for coronavirus misinformation

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Clearview to rely on First Amendment to defend its face-tracking tech

Clearview operates by comparing images of a person’s face from, say, a security camera, to an existing database of 3 billion face pictures, and noting potential matches. Clearview built this… Go here to read the rest: Clearview to rely on First Amendment to defend its face-tracking tech

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