DoJ pushes Google and Apple to ID 10,000 customers of a gun scope app

Feds call for Apple and Google quit information on 10,000 customers of a gun scope app.
Feds demand Apple and Google hand over data on 10,000 users of a gun scope app.

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Author: Christine Fisher

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  6. "Google will show the business name, logo and verification badge when a legitimate company texts you". (December 12, 2019)
  7. "Google's former global head of international relations claims he was pushed out of the company for advocating for human rights". (January 2, 2020)
  8. "Facebook will pay qualifying users up to $5 to share their voice recordings". (February 21, 2020)
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  10. "Today, Facebook launched a new "Messenger Coronavirus Community Hub," which so far basically just explains how people, communities and businesses can use Messenger to stay connected during the coronavirus pandemic. If you already use Messenger, this isn't going to introduce any groundbreaking ideas or features. Instead, the hub will provide tips like how parents and educators, for example, can host virtual playdates or use voice and video calls to check in on students and colleagues". (March 26, 2020)
  11. "Google is supposedly considering paying news outlets for quality journalism". (February 14, 2020)
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