Don't sell vaccination cards. Definitely don't do it on eBay.
The watchlist, which included 1.9 million records, was left exposed online for three weeks, according to the researcher who found it.
You might not remember it, but the app garnered a fair share of controversy before being shut down.
Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck, and Joe Biden all had their articles replaced with a bright red page bearing the nazi symbol.
The move comes in light of the Taliban taking control of Afghanistan.
They're scammy, spammy, and altogether vile—but they're not going anywhere.
The update comes three years after the platform put up similar terms for its employees.
The change comes one month after Amazon was publicly shamed over its brutal rules for game developers.
After years of developers and consumers being forced to play by these company's rules, lawmakers want to give all of us the choices we deserve.
Less than a day after wreaking one of the biggest crypto thefts in history, hackers have reportedly refunded more than a third of their loot.
A few lines of code hidden away on a webpage can turn your blocked ads into a unique ID.
The company defended its new terms by saying they were only meant to "facilitate a vibrant family history community."
You can't take everything off the platform, but photos, posts, and events are a start.
The seafaring vessel is one of the largest—and priciest—ones on the market today.
The company's President and CEO told employees in a letter that "everyone is safer when everyone is vaccinated."
This is what happens when a major vaping brand spends $51,000 on "peer-reviewed" research.
Finally, something from the '90s that's actually worth being nostalgic about.
Companies like Shell and Exxon spent more than $9 million advertising on the platform in 2020.
The eerily lifelike animatronic is parked right between Abe Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant.
The guilt-inducing tactic has taken on a new urgency during the country's current case surge.