A new app, Neon Mobile, is gaining popularity by allowing users to record and sell their audio calls for cash. But how secure is your privacy when you share your conversations for profit?
A new app, Neon Mobile, is climbing the charts by offering users money in exchange for recording their phone calls. While it promises substantial earnings, the implications for privacy and data security are alarming.
Spotify has launched a new messaging feature, allowing users to chat with friends directly in the app. This update aims to enhance social interaction while keeping track of shared music and podcasts. Users can initiate one-on-one chats with those they've shared content with, making the app more interactive and user-friendly.
The Tea app, a popular dating advice platform for women, faces backlash after a massive data breach exposed thousands of personal images and information. Learn how this incident has raised privacy concerns.
Andy Dunn, founder of Bonobos, launches Pie, a social app designed to help people make friends in real life. With AI-powered matchmaking for events, Pie is solving the problem of connecting strangers at gatherings.