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Can I use WGET to generate a sitemap of a website given its URL?
I need a script that can spider a website and return the list of all crawled pages in plain-text or similar format; which I will submit to search engines as sitemap. Can I use WGET to generate a si...
Online scammers are rushing to exploit people desperate to get the Covid-19 vaccine
From forged vaccine cards to fake appointments, here are the online Covid-19 scams to watch out for.
Online romance scammers stole more hearts (and money) in 2020 than 2019
During a pandemic that has caused a loneliness epidemic, people lost more than $300 million to romance scams.
Facebook’s news ban in Australia is draconian. But it might not be wrong.
The social media giant cut millions of Australians off from the news to protest a potential law with a lot of flaws.
You’ve been invited to Clubhouse. Your privacy hasn’t.
Clubhouse has millions of users, millions of dollars, and very few privacy options.
App trackers secretly sell your location data to the government. App stores won’t stop them.
Google can’t stop trackers in its apps from selling location data to the government. Maybe the government can.
Why some like Apple’s new privacy labels, despite their flaws
They’re not perfect, but App Store users still get something out of them.
Coming soon to Twitter: Tweets you have to pay for
Twitter, a notoriously public platform, is building a walled garden.
Twitter is tweaking its approach to vaccine misinformation
The company is introducing a new strike system that could lead to some users getting permanently banned.
The key ingredient that could hold back vaccine manufacturing
Lipid nanoparticles are essential to the Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines — and we’re staring down a shortage.
Google is done with cookies, but that doesn’t mean it’s done tracking you
A third-party cookie ban won’t hurt the search giant’s healthy first-party data ad business.
You got a vaccine. Walgreens got your data.
Retail pharmacies are now giving out Covid-19 vaccines, and some of them are using it as an opportunity to profit off your information.
Facebook is finally cracking down hard on anti-vaccine content. It is facing an uphill battle.
Facebook critics say the anti-vaccination communities that have flourished on the platform are fueling Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy.
This Democrat and ex-Microsoft employee has a federal privacy bill Republicans might actually like
Rep. Suzan DelBene is the first of several lawmakers to introduce necessary privacy legislation this year.
Clubhouse got a little less creepy thanks to a recent update
TikTok surprises users by making personalized ads mandatory
On April 15, TikTok’s ad targeting will get more aggressive.
If Mark Zuckerberg won’t fix Facebook’s algorithms problem, who will?
Facebook’s oversight board is meant to take on the platform’s toughest content decisions. Should that include its algorithms?
Everything you need to know about vaccine passports
The Biden administration says it’s leaving digital vaccination records up to states and the private sector.
Facebook is defending its algorithms. Critics aren’t buying it.
The company is on a mission to convince users that it’s listening.
Dark patterns, the tricks websites use to make you say yes, explained
How design can manipulate and coerce you into doing what websites want.