Bad news, almost two-thirds of Google searches don't lead to a click 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ 7th July
Almost half of all web traffic is from bots. Twilio (Authy) had 33 million users' phone numbers stolen. Threads has 175 million users. Where in the world is podcast listening most prevalent?
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Australia is giving internet companies six months to develop rules for child safety on the internet detailing how to prevent children from being exposed to pornography and other inappropriate material online or face a blanket bar. (Reuters)
A 72-year-old Florida man was arrested after admitting to shooting down a Walmart delivery drone. He thought he was under surveillance (TechSpot)
58.5% of Google searches in the US and 59.7% in the EU result in no clicks. For every 1,000 searches, there are 360 clicks on an open web in the US and 374 in the EU. (Sparktoro)
#TYDEN podcast (czech)
It was, is and will be all just a game. The Meta will learn from your data, no matter how much you reject it.
Never trust Mark Zuckerberg. Similarly, never trust the tech giants, or any company that suddenly pretends to have your best interests in mind. It's always about money first.
Apple Intelligence? Do you have it? And could we see it?
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