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Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is taking 'a hard look' at himself to improve ball security
Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson is taking 'a hard look' at himself to improve ball security
Garrett Wilson quickly established a reputation in the NFL for making dazzling catches and being a primary playmaker for the New York Jets
2023-11-23 06:56
Adobe Gains After Raising Forecasts on AI Features Roll-Out
Adobe Gains After Raising Forecasts on AI Features Roll-Out
Adobe Inc. shares gained after the company raised its full-year revenue and profit outlooks on optimism that generative
2023-06-16 22:16
France bans short-haul flights to cut carbon emissions
France bans short-haul flights to cut carbon emissions
All domestic air routes are stopped where the same journey could be made by train in under 2.5 hours.
2023-05-23 23:27
Google to delete millions of Gmail accounts next month in huge purge
Google to delete millions of Gmail accounts next month in huge purge
Google is set to begin deleting millions of Gmail, Drive and Photos accounts next month as part of a major update to the platform. The purge will impact all personal Google accounts that have been left dormant for at least two years, with emails, documents, spreadsheets, calendar appointments, photos and videos all permanently deleted. The policy was introduced earlier this year but is set to come into effect in December 2023. “We are updating our inactivity policy for Google Accounts to two years across our products,” Ruth Kricheli, Google’s vice president of product management, wrote in a blog post in May. “This update aligns our policy with industry standards around retention and account deletion and also limits the amount of time Google retains your unused personal information.” The move is aimed at protecting active Google users from security threats like phishing scams and account hijacking. Old accounts that have not been used for years are typically at risk from hackers as they may use the same passwords that have been compromised in other security breaches, which are easily available on the dark web. Any account at risk of deletion will receive “multiple notifications” before any action is taken, Google said, including to any associated recovery email addresses. The tech giant has already begun sending emails to those affected, telling users it is “to protect your private information and prevent any unauthorised access to your account even if you’re no longer using our services”. Losing access to a Gmail account could also potentially prevent people from using other online platforms and services that are associated with that email address, even if they are not related to Google. In order to keep an account active and avoid being deleted, Google users are advised to open or send an email, use Google Drive, download an app on the Google Play Store, or simply make a Google Search while logged in to the account. Any account that has posted a video to YouTube will also not be impacted, regardless of when it was last active. Read More ‘Is AI dangerous?’ UK’s most Googled questions about artificial intelligence Big tech poses ‘existential threat’ to UK journalism, survey of editors finds Political ads on Instagram and Facebook can be deepfakes, Meta says
2023-11-08 23:19
Taylor Swift news diary: Ohio woman designs 399-pound pumpkin inspired by pop star's 2023 Grammys red carpet look
Taylor Swift news diary: Ohio woman designs 399-pound pumpkin inspired by pop star's 2023 Grammys red carpet look
Take a look at some of the Taylor Swift updates from the day
2023-10-26 21:16
Who is Kevin Kanehe? Hawaii surfer almost lost his leg after being attacked by nearly 15-foot-long tiger shark
Who is Kevin Kanehe? Hawaii surfer almost lost his leg after being attacked by nearly 15-foot-long tiger shark
Kevin Kanehe put up a long battle with the shark, eventually sticking his fingers up its nose to deter it and free himself from its jaws.
2023-10-22 01:16
‘Barbie,’ in 1st, and ‘Oppenheimer,’ in 2nd, fuel historic box office bonanza
‘Barbie,’ in 1st, and ‘Oppenheimer,’ in 2nd, fuel historic box office bonanza
“Barbenheimer” didn’t just work – it spun box office gold
2023-07-23 23:20
'We supposed to feel bad?' Felicity Huffman trolled for dragging 'Black and Brown' community into varsity admissions scandal saga
'We supposed to feel bad?' Felicity Huffman trolled for dragging 'Black and Brown' community into varsity admissions scandal saga
Felicity Hoffman discussed her involvement in the well-publicized college admissions scandal for the first time
2023-12-02 16:58
Who is Zachary Sharpe? North Carolina man credits Post Malone concert for inspiring his $100K lottery win
Who is Zachary Sharpe? North Carolina man credits Post Malone concert for inspiring his $100K lottery win
A Thomasville resident expressed his gratitude to rapper Post Malone after winning $100,000 through a lottery scratch card
2023-08-02 20:51
When a man began shooting in Maine, some froze while others ran. Now they're left with questions
When a man began shooting in Maine, some froze while others ran. Now they're left with questions
A billiard ball being hit, a dropped bowling ball and a popping balloon
2023-10-28 12:51
Woman sparks debate by taking neighbours old furniture and immediately selling it
Woman sparks debate by taking neighbours old furniture and immediately selling it
A woman who took her neighbour's old furniture and resold it on Facebook Marketplace has sparked a debate online. TikTok creator Andrea (@avocandreatoast) shared how she planned on making some extra money, after getting the items for free and reselling them. "Someone in the apartment doesn't know what Facebook Marketplace is. I keep seeing free stuffy lying around," she says in the viral clip. Andrea explains that she took the bookcase for herself, but also noticed a decent desk and frame lying around, which she also rehomed to sell on. "I was just shocked at how pretty the frame was and why they weren't even attempting to sell the desk on Facebook Marketplace. And then I got the genius idea to do it myself," she said. She then went on to tell viewers that the desk she had advertised online had already sold. "I put it on for $20, got a million requests for it, and someone picked it up within two hours," she shared. @avocandreatoast another day, another dollar ?? I don't know what I'd do without facebook marketplace and I'm amazed that some people don't use it #facebookmarketplacefinds #facebookmarketplacefurniture #fyp #sideincomeideas #sellingfurniture It didn't take long for Andrea's entrepreneurial thinking struck up a divisive conversation in the comments. "Imagine you're scrolling through FB marketplace and see the furniture you set outside for free," one person joked. It also seems Andrea wasn't the first to have the thought, with one viewer commenting they had made $2,000 over two years by reselling other peoples' items. Meanwhile, others expressed their thoughts on Facebook Marketplace, suggesting it could have been the reason for the original owner avoiding the platform. "I stopped selling stuff on FB marketplace because it's such a hassle. 800 'is this available?' messages and then 800 people ghosting." Wrote one. Another added: "I've had no luck with Facebook marketplace. Every person so far that's [messaged] about [an] item they don't show up." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel
2023-11-21 03:29
Hollywood Strikes Threaten Britain’s US-Dependent Film Industry
Hollywood Strikes Threaten Britain’s US-Dependent Film Industry
The UK film industry is reckoning with its streaming-fueled reliance on US media giants after Hollywood strikes have
2023-08-14 12:21