Australian families are being hit with hundreds – sometimes thousands – of dollars in losses as online scammers prey on children through Roblox, luring them with fake offers of free in-game currency.
Twitter/X has a unique problem. After the departure of users following Elon Musk’s takeover of the social media site (and again following his short stint with the Trump administration), the site has a ...
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Elon Musk-owned social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) is bringing an interesting feature to the platform. Soon, users will be able to purchase old inactive usernames on X. While some ...
Australia’s upcoming social media ban for kids will now apply to Kick, marking a rare case of a platform being restricted in its own country.
This may not be X’s first rodeo with username sales. Back in 2023, it was reported to be selling some usernames for as high as $50,000. The whole thing is slightly ironic, given that X owner Elon Musk ...
Social media platform X is rolling out a new Handles Marketplace that allows users to bid on inactive usernames, a move that could reshape how digital identity and online branding are valued.
Password manager app Dashlane reports a big uptake of the more secure passkey login option, with Google and Amazon dominating ...
X will start allowing subscribers to request or pay for usernames from inactive accounts. You could lose your new username if you let your subscription lapse. To ...
Family alleges sex offender used Roblox, Discord to communicate with son in lawsuit The popular online gaming platform Roblox, which hosts millions of user-created games, is being sued by families and ...
Sometimes called lucky, sometimes suspected as fake, the $2 bill, with its iconic depiction of Thomas Jefferson on the front and the signing of the Declaration of Independence on the back, has long ...
China is dramatically tightening its control over the rare earth minerals crucial to making high-tech products, in what US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called “a global supply chain power grab”.