Dropbox Acquires Boxcryptor Assets To Bring Zero-Knowledge Encryption To File Storage - [2022-11-29 R96Zmu]

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Snapchat complies with the California Privacy Rights Act with a new toggle switch for users: Sarah Perez


Snapchat is adding a new privacy setting that enables users based in California to better protect their sensitive personal information. The company confirmed it’s rolling out a feature designed to comply with the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), which ta…

Google/iHeartMedia will pay $9.4M to settle FTC charges for ‘deceptive’ Pixel 4 radio ads: Brian Heater


The Federal Trade Commission this morning announced that it has settled lawsuits against Google and iHeartMedia.

A new tool 'Movetodon' makes it easier to find your Twitter friends on Mastodon: Sarah Perez


Open-source Twitter alternative Mastodon has seen sizable growth following Elon Musk’s Twitter acquisition, topping a new milestone of 1 million monthly active users in just over a week after the deal closed. But one of the many challenges for users coming to…

As tech companies seek to limit losses, a reminder of how far some have to go: Alex Wilhelm


If Bilibili and Twilio are enduring headaches as investors molt from growth-oriented to more profit-focused beasts, how much harder will it be for startups?

Dropbox acquires Boxcryptor assets to bring zero-knowledge encryption to file storage: Paul Sawers


Dropbox is bringing end-to-end encryption to its file storage service, through acquiring "key assets" from cloud security company Boxcryptor.

Lordstown Motors begins shipping its Foxconn-made EV pickup trucks: Kirsten Korosec


Lordstown Motors said Tuesday it started shipping its all-electric Endurance pickup trucks manufactured by Foxconn.

See you in Boston for TechCrunch's Annual Founder Summit: Lauren Simonds


Head to Boston for TechCrunch Early Stage 2023 — our premier event designed for budding entrepreneurs at the very start of their startup journey

Four more days left to save on tix to TC Sessions: Space: Lauren Simonds


You have just four days left to lock in a $199 pass to TC Sessions: space.

Instafest app lets you create your own festival lineup from Spotify: Ivan Mehta


The Instafest apps lets you generate your own music festival poster based on your Spotify listening habits.

We review Abby, a sleek one-plant weed farm for your apartment: Haje Jan Kamps


Wonderful hardware, but the software is so awful that it does everything it can to get in your way


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