Google vs. news in California. Netflix is still the most popular 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ April 14th
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The U.S. is right to target TikTok and prevent a foreign adversary from controlling a platform for deploying "persuasive artificial intelligence" that can manipulate U.S. citizens and others. (FT)
DuckDuckGo now has a privacy subscription. Three privacy-focused services in one Duck-branded package. Creeping charging, if it's not already clear to you. You'll pay for privacy. And pay. And pay. (How to Geek)
Palo Alto Networks is warning customers that hackers are exploiting a zero-day in its popular GlobalProtect VPN product, promising a fix by April 14. (The Record)
Google is testing the removal of links to news sites in California to measure the impact of California's Journalism Preservation Act, and is suspending investment in California's news ecosystem. (Google)