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The tech giant wants to push its billions of users—and the rest of the industry—to enable multifactor authentication by default.
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ISPs Funded 8.5 Million Fake Comments Opposing Net Neutrality

The secret campaign, backed by major broadband companies, used real people’s names without their consent.
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