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Why You Need to Ditch Your Smartphone, According to 6 People Who Already Have
Is constant scrolling getting in the way of your real life? Take a lesson from these flip phone revolutionaries.
Gen Z in India prioritizes authenticity, value, and personal meaning over traditional brand prestige. They seek relatable recommendations, embrace niche brands, and value 'real' experiences.
Owen Batha, now 23, was handed a two-year prison sentence at Shrewsbury Crown Court on Thursday, February 12, which was suspended for 18 months.
An Illinois man has pleaded guilty to hacking the Snapchat accounts of women, resulting in theft, distribution, and sale of ...
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Anonymous Snapchat story viewer | 7 tools reviewed
An anonymous Snapchat story viewer lets you view Snapchat Stories without showing your username, triggering alerts, or appearing in the viewer list. Many people look for this kind of Snapchat story ...
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Snapchat over accusations of inappropriate content and addictiveness
The lawsuit against the multimedia messaging app's company is just one in a series of actions that the state has taken ...
An Illinois man has pleaded guilty to a series of federal crimes connected to a widespread hacking operation that compromised ...
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‘A living nightmare’: WA man gets 10 years for hacking Snapchat accounts, soliciting child abuse
A 32-year-old man from La Center was sentenced to 10 years in prison Friday for a scheme to access private photos by posing as tech support to hack accounts on Snapchat, a social media app.
The doctor shared a video in which he referred to a large observational study involving more than 131,000 people who were ...
Instagram chief Adam Mosseri is to be called to testify Wednesday in a Los Angeles courtroom by lawyers to prove social media is dangerously addictive by design to young, vulnerable minds.
Instagram chief Adam Mosseri is to be called to testify Wednesday in a Los Angeles courtroom by lawyers out to prove social media is dangerously addictive by design to young, vulnerable minds.
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