TikTok content moderators at the third-party company Teleperformance were shocked to be shown graphic videos and images of children involved in sexual acts during training. Now, one former moderator has taken concerns about that material to the FBI.| Forbes
Private accounts on TikTok have become portals to some of the most dangerous and disturbing content on the internet.| Forbes
The Twitter and Block billionaire made Cash App into a $700 million monster. Now police officers, nonprofit critics and current and former employees say it’s struggling to fight “rampant” criminality.| Forbes
Life360’s CEO says he’s never heard of his parenting app being used by sex traffickers to monitor the location of their victims. But Forbes obtained evidence that the app and others like it have been used as digital “leashes.”| Forbes
Alexandra S. Levine's stories. Alexandra Levine is a Forbes senior writer covering tech and culture.| Forbes
Livestreams on the social media app are a popular place for men to lurk and for young girls—enticed by money and gift—to perform sexually suggestive acts.| Forbes
iMessage Contact Key Verification, Security Keys, and Advanced Data Protection for iCloud provide users important new tools to protect data.| Apple Newsroom