Instagram Removes End-to-End Encryption: What It Means for Privacy
Instagram removed end-to-end encryption for DMs on May 8, 2026. Meta cites low opt-in, but privacy advocates cry foul. Learn what this means for your privacy and how to stay secure.
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Instagram removed end-to-end encryption for DMs on May 8, 2026. Meta cites low opt-in, but privacy advocates cry foul. Learn what this means for your privacy and how to stay secure.
New report reveals 46% of children find age verification easy to bypass—using fake mustaches, avatars, and fake DOBs. EU app hacked in 2 minutes. Privacy vs. protection debate heats up.
Wired headphone sales surged 20% in early 2026, driven by Gen Z, celebrities, and a rebellion against Big Tech. Discover why corded audio is back.
TSMC's $165 billion Arizona mega-fab accelerates A16 and N2 chip production, but the Supreme Court's IEEPA tariff ruling, Section 232 chip tariffs, and a skilled labor shortage...
Google proposes changes to news search rankings to avoid a new EU antitrust fine. The European Commission investigates alleged demotion of news sites with commercial partners.
Canvas data breach confirmed: ShinyHunters stole 275M records from 9,000 schools. Names, emails, student IDs, and private messages exposed. Dutch universities affected. Deadline May 6.