FTC Says Amazon Employees Violated Customers’ Privacy By Using Ring, Alexa
Amazon agreed to pay over $30 million to settle allegations that its Ring and Alexa divisions enabled illegal surveillance by employees and hackers.
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Amazon agreed to pay over $30 million to settle allegations that its Ring and Alexa divisions enabled illegal surveillance by employees and hackers.
“Shots fired, shots fired, shots fired,” Tierney Tomburo said into her radio. As she screamed, her body camera tilted upward, capturing the dark sky.
The Oversight Committee chair doesn’t just want to see the paperwork detailing a supposed bribery scheme — he wants to see it in his office. Why? Unclear.
Shocked motorists and law enforcement watched in horror as the Nissan Altima was launched 120 feet (37 meters) down the highway in Lowndes County.
So long, farewell (or is it?).
Progressives are offended. Hardliners are appalled. Who’s right to be mad?
Gov. Polis says if the Denver Nuggets beat the Miami Heat then Walt Disney World should move to the Centennial State.
The first batch of Adidas’ remaining Yeezys went on sale Wednesday and appear to be available through Adidas’ app “Confirmed.”
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said there wasn’t enough evidence to charge the “Call Me By Your Name” actor.
“I feel compelled to distance myself from his ignorant, hateful rants,” musician Charles Tuberville said about the Alabama politician.