Find out what Big Tech really knows about you - Secret Google Maps locations
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4 things you need to know today 1. Big Tech companies have profiles on you - Here's how to see them You willingly give up a lot of information for the opportunity to use social media or Big Tech companies' services. But how much do they collect from you by simply using their services? We'll show you a quick way to see what data they keep on you. Tap or click here to see what information Big Tech companies know about you. → |
2. Facebook beta: How to test new features before anyone else Despite Facebook's history of privacy and security issues, tons of people still flock to the social media site every day. Now, the company is coming out with a new look and more features than ever. We'll show you how to try out Facebook's new features before anyone else. Tap or click here to give Facebook's new features a test drive. → |
3. These are the banned Google Maps locations you can't see Google Maps can take you on a virtual tour of the world, but be careful where you look. Some locations contain sensitive information and are blurred upon viewing. This ranges from prisons to military bases to some spots that remain a mystery. We'll give you examples and show you how to blur your own home. Tap or click here to check out some censored Google Maps locations. → |
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