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How Safe Is It to Use Public Wi-Fi?

No public Wi-Fi network is absolutely secure. But some are more secure than others.
By Harmon Leon
Elon Musk smiling at all the puns in his Twitter mentions.

Elon Musk’s Flamethrower Terms and Conditions Are a Garbage Fire Anyone Can Fill Out

Turns out anyone can agree to Musk's fiery terms.
By John Bonazzo
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 28: A busker plays at an Underground station on February 28, 2012 in London, England. London's underground rail system, commonly called the tube, is the oldest of its kind in the world dating back to 1890. It carries approximately a quarter of a million people around its network every day along its 249 miles of track and 270 stations. The network has undergone several years of upgrade work and refurbishment in preparation for the Olympic Games which take place this summer. During this time the tube is expected to carry millions of visitors to and from the Olympic Parks.

There’s Finally an Easy Way for Artists to See How They’re Getting Paid

"All of us are doing this because we've watched our friends struggle...it makes us much closer to the problem."
By Justin Joffe
Profile photo for the GoFundMe that was taken down.

GoFundMe Shuts Down Campaign Started by Ohio State Students Who Wanted to Buy Alcohol

By John Bonazzo
Conservative activist and "PizzaGate expert" Brittany Pettibone.

Alt-Right ‘PizzaGate Expert’ Starts GoFundMe for Her Podcast, Internet Revolts

By John Bonazzo
Memorial Facebook pages like this one are common after a person's death.

Do You Need to Control Your Online Identity After Your Death?

By John Bonazzo

Have Yourself a Very Litigious Christmas: Instagram Sued for Changes to Its Terms of Service

By Nitasha Tiku
Zuck. (Photo: scrapetv.com)

Heads Up, Instagram Users: Soon All Your Data Will Belong to Zuck

By Kelly Faircloth

Booting Up: Terms on Service on Your Terms Edition

By Kelly Faircloth

The Hidden Gems Inside Tumblr’s Terms of Service Agreement

By Jessica Roy

Google Snubs Facebook: What Have You Done For Me Lately?

By Observer Staff
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