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How sex workers are banking their money and processing payments since Mastercard announced it wouldn’t allow its cards to be used on Pornhub.| Mashable
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Google's Results About You feature flags when your phone number, email, or address appears in search and helps you remove it.| Mashable
A built-in tool for all your grammar needs.| Mashable
Use fake images to buy real products.| Mashable
Even if the comment is about 'Luigi's Mansion 3.'| Mashable
QR code scams are growing. Here's what to look out for.| Mashable
The Roblox empire continues to grow.| Mashable
Stay prepared for power outages with this beast.| Mashable
The robot vacuum with an arm got its first big discount — but even then, is it worth it?| Mashable
Apple execs break it down.| Mashable
We've got to talk about those songs.| Mashable
"Fake it till you make it" doesn't always work.| Mashable
Between a behemoth copycat and a looming ban, TikTok is being attacked on all fronts.| Mashable
You can retain crucial political content on your feed.| Mashable
A new feature lets close friends see a whole new side to your feed.| Mashable
That's a lot of prompts.| Mashable
Hey Google, how would that look on someone like me?| Mashable
Flattering or frustrating? "The Phoenician Scheme" director weighs in on the memes.| Mashable
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The change is due to new age verification laws in the UK.| Mashable
Get ready for posts created by your least favorite person in the office Slack chat.| Mashable
OpenAI has been busy trying to curry favor (and fighting copyright infringement lawsuits) with media companies to use their content. Here's a roundup of all the publications that have agreed to licensing deals with the ChatGPT maker.| Mashable
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A year after its fall, the connected juicer still has lessons to teach about startups and spinach recalls.| CNET
From beige flags to ONS to zombie-ing, we've got you covered.| Mashable
"Not enough goes out to the little guys."| Mashable
Don't let your internet history fall into the wrong hands. It's a good idea to delete your browser history and internet cache on occasion. Here's how to do it on the desktop and mobile.| PCMAG
These numbers are legitimately shocking.| Mashable
Is this really Web3's golden goose?| Mashable
A new study by German researchers found that Google Search is plagued with SEO spam.| Mashable
"If what’s being spread is false, that’s not free speech."| Mashable
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The lawyer now may face sanctions for submitting the bogus cases.| Mashable
Since Musk's takeover, X has lost millions of daily active users.| Mashable
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