If you’re spring cleaning or just need to get rid of things, here’s how to do it sensibly and safely—and perhaps make a profit.
Getting distracted during video meetings? You’re not alone, says Microsoft

A study of Microsoft employees in the US shines a light on what we’re really doing when our cameras are switched off during meetings.
WhatsApp’s New Privacy Policy Just Kicked In

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Instead of a hard cutoff, the messaging app will gradually degrade and eventually cease to function if you don’t accept the changes.
Microsoft Will Soon Kill Flash on Windows 10 for Good


Plus: A Peloton data leak, Russian hacker details, and more of the week’s top security news.
Here’s the Truth About Section 230

This week, we go deep on the law that shaped the modern internet with our resident legal eagle, Gilad Edelman.
Facebook announces new Workplace features to boost employee experiences

The enhancements include third-party integrations to sync events and calendars, live Q&A experiences and capabilities focused on supporting diversity and inclusion.
Don’t Buy Into Facebook’s Ad-Tracking Pressure on iOS 14.5


The company tells Apple users that tracking helps keep those platforms “free of charge,” but opting out now doesn’t mean paying up later.
So You Got a Clubhouse Invite. Here’s How to Get Started

How do you find your favorite topics? How do you start your own room? Here’s how to navigate the audio-only social network.
How User Data Privacy and Antitrust Law Got All Tangled Up

This week, we look at how the latest iPhone software update ties into the debate about regulating big tech.