Apple terminates Epic's account, Meta platforms get knocked offline and former Twitter execs sue Elon Musk
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2024 5:38 am
Apple terminates Epic's account, Meta platforms get knocked offline and former Twitter execs sue Elon Musk
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This week, Roku played hardball with its customers, requiring them to consent to new dispute resolution terms. This means users can't use their Roku devices until agreeing to the terms (or opting out via snail mail), which requires any customer with legal complaints against Roku to take them to the company's lawyers first.
In other news, a leaky database spilled two-factor authentication codes for the world’s tech giants -- including Facebook, Google and TikTok -- online. YX International, an Asian tech and internet firm that routes millions of SMS text messages across the world, exposed a repository containing one-time security codes that might've granted access to users' accounts.
Read more here:
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/apple ... 22520.html
Hey, folks, welcome to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s newsletter covering all of -- or at least the bulk of! -- noteworthy happenings around the tech-o-sphere.
This week, Roku played hardball with its customers, requiring them to consent to new dispute resolution terms. This means users can't use their Roku devices until agreeing to the terms (or opting out via snail mail), which requires any customer with legal complaints against Roku to take them to the company's lawyers first.
In other news, a leaky database spilled two-factor authentication codes for the world’s tech giants -- including Facebook, Google and TikTok -- online. YX International, an Asian tech and internet firm that routes millions of SMS text messages across the world, exposed a repository containing one-time security codes that might've granted access to users' accounts.