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Twitter abruptly bans all links to Instagram, Mastodon, and other competitors

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Twitter will now not permit customers to advertise their presence on sure social platforms, together with Fb, Instagram, Mastodon, Reality Social, Tribel, Nostr, and Publish. In a post outlining these changes, Twitter says it can take motion in opposition to customers that violate this coverage “at each the Tweet degree and the account degree.”

This implies customers can now not embody hyperlinks to their profiles on different social networks of their Twitter bio, nor can they ship out tweets directing customers to take a look at their Instagram or Fb accounts. The coverage doesn’t simply embody hyperlinks from different platforms, both; it even extends to posting usernames or handles from competing platforms with out URLs.

Moreover, customers can now not tweet out posts from banned platforms until it’s a cross-post, which means the identical submit must be shared to each the competing web site and Twitter. Twitter can also droop accounts “used for the principle function of selling content material on one other social platform,” and can now not permit customers to hyperlink to third-party hyperlink aggregators, like Linktree or Lnk.bio. Regardless of all this, Twitter remains to be high-quality with the paid promotion of those banned platforms (though this characteristic doesn’t seem to be available yet):

We acknowledge that sure social media platforms present various experiences to Twitter, and permit customers to submit content material to Twitter from these platforms. Typically, any sort of cross-posting to our platform isn’t in violation of this coverage, even from the prohibited websites listed above. Moreover, we permit paid commercial/promotion for any of the prohibited social media platforms.

Twitter says it can take away any tweets that comprise violations of the coverage, and will quickly droop customers with hyperlinks to banned social platforms of their profiles. It’s going to additionally take motion in opposition to customers who attempt to get round this coverage by cloaking URLs to different platforms or “spelling out “dot” for social media platforms that use ‘.’ within the names to keep away from URL creation, or sharing screenshots of your deal with on a prohibited social media platform.”

Different platforms, like Telegram, TikTok, YouTube, Weibo, and OnlyFans stay protected from the Twitter ban for now, and the motivation behind banning hyperlinks to sure networks and never others isn’t clear. “Twitter needs to be straightforward to make use of, however no extra relentless free promoting of opponents,” Elon Musk writes on Twitter. “No conventional writer permits this and neither will Twitter.”

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Twitter already blocks hyperlinks to Twitter competitor Mastodon at a platform degree. Making an attempt to tweet out a hyperlink to a number of Mastodon servers or the positioning itself ends in an error message, stating: “We are able to’t full this request as a result of this hyperlink has been recognized by Twitter or our companions as being doubtlessly dangerous.” We don’t know whether or not Twitter will finally disable hyperlinks from the banned platforms in the same method, however right now of writing, it appears customers are nonetheless in a position to submit hyperlinks from these networks.

In response to Twitter Assist’s thread concerning the new coverage, former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, replied “Why?” Dorsey not too long ago donated round $245,000 to the event of the decentralized social community Nostr, which is included in Twitter’s ban. Dorsey says Twitter’s block on the community “doesn’t make sense,” and at the moment has his Nostr username listed in his Twitter bio, doubtlessly placing him susceptible to suspension. The Verge reached out to Twitter for extra details about its new insurance policies however didn’t instantly hear again.

This all follows a chaotic week for Twitter that noticed the suspension of quite a few journalists — together with CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan and The New York Occasions’ Ryan Mac — after they tweeted about @ElonJet, a now-banned Twitter account that tracked the situation of the billionaire’s personal jet. Musk claims the journalists “doxxed” his location, and later had Twitter implement a coverage that bans “dwell location info,” in addition to “hyperlinks to Third-party URL(s) of journey routes.” Whereas Musk later reinstated a lot of the banned accounts after polling customers on whether or not Twitter ought to raise their suspensions, he briefly suspended The Washington Publish reporter Taylor Lorenz for “prior doxxing action.”

Replace, 2:39PM ET: Up to date so as to add Dorsey’s response and extra context surrounding his funding in Nostr.

Replace, 4:40PM ET: Up to date so as to add Musk’s touch upon the brand new coverage.

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Asus won’t say if the ROG Ally’s SD card reader will ever be truly fixed

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Asus won’t say if the ROG Ally’s SD card reader will ever be truly fixed

1) Has Asus actually found a hardware fix for the faulty SD card readers? If someone RMAs their Ally to Asus this way, will they get an SD card reader that no longer fails?

Our commitment is to assist all customers effectively. If any user suspects they’re encountering issues with their products, we encourage them to reach out and make use of our RMA process as needed. They can expect us to provide a suitable resolution.

2) What percentage of ROG Ally systems have this issue?

We cannot comment on this at this time.

3) Assuming there is no hardware fix yet, why has the warranty only been extended by one year? 

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Apologies Sean, but we cannot comment on assumptions.

4) What does Asus plan to do for customers in territories outside the US? Will we see warranty extensions and SD card reimbursement elsewhere?

Service policies vary from region to region and are subject to local laws and regulations. While I cannot provide you a blanket statement that encompasses all global operations, you can rest assured that our focus is quality and our objective is to effectively answer our users concerns, regardless of location.

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Ask Kurt: How to avoid phishing scams, protect your iPhone

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Ask Kurt: How to avoid phishing scams, protect your iPhone

In the digital age, where our lives are intertwined with technology, scammers and hackers lurk in the shadows, always on the prowl for a chance to breach our defenses. They craft their schemes with a facade of legitimacy and an air of urgency, preying on the unsuspecting. It’s a game of wits where staying one step ahead is the key to safety.

Let’s take a look at a real-life scenario that underscores the importance of vigilance:

“Two days ago I received an email (from a local store) thanking me for shopping with them. I unfortunately opened the email and it was an invoice for antivirus software that cost $399.98. I immediately called the number provided but used my landline. I only use my iPhone; don’t own a computer of any kind. Two calls didn’t get me anywhere except to worry. I called my credit card company and with [advised canceling] my credit card. No such charge was in their cue. How [did a hacker] obtain my email and what should I have [done?] I am interested in protecting my IPhone. Please respond with advice.” — Judith, Signal Mountain, Tennessee

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Judith, we’re sorry you had to go through that scary experience of opening what seemed like a legitimate email. Sadly, you are not the only one to suffer from this type of activity called phishing. 

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Hackers and scammers alike masquerade as legitimate companies or people with an urgent proposition to get you to open compromising documents or links that can endanger your security. Our digital data is readily available online, which is likely how your email address was obtained. Additionally, it’s possible that the hacker obtained your email address through a phishing attack, data breach or email harvesting. While we are glad that there were no charges on your credit card accounts, below are some steps you can take to secure your iPhone. (Android users, follow these tips.)

Man using his thumb for biometric authentication (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

7 steps to outsmart digital intruders

1. Make sure your iPhone is secure with a passcode and biometric authentication (Face or Touch ID) enabled: Because your biometric information is unique to you, it adds a second layer of security before someone can access your phone.

2. Change your Apple ID & email account password: Your Apple ID is important for protecting your information and accessing your iPhone. Opening a phishing email may have compromised your email account. Change your email and Apple ID to unique, complex alphanumeric passwords.

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3. Enable two-factor authentication for any account impacted by the phishing scam: This would include both your Apple ID and your email address. If you have this additional layer of security activated, the hacker or scammer would have to send a code to your other device or account to gain access, even with your password. When you step up the two-factor authentication, choose a device that isn’t your iPhone, if possible, so if your phone becomes compromised, you can still gain access.

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Illustration of emails on smartphone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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4. Check your email settings: See if there are rules set up to forward emails. If there are any rules set up, delete any you didn’t set up so that your messages aren’t forwarded to someone else’s address.

5. Get SIM-swapping protection added to your phone: SIM-swapping fraud is when someone gains control of your cellphone number by moving it to a new SIM card. If you want to add SIM-swapping protection to your phone, you can contact your provider to see if this feature can be added.

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Cyberattack warning with sign-in on iPhone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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6. Use antivirus software: The best way to protect yourself from clicking malicious links that install malware that may get access to your private information is to have antivirus protection installed on all your devices. Get my picks for the best 2024 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android & iOS devices.

7. Get identity theft protection: While getting an identity theft service seems like overkill, many identity theft protection services actually provide dark web monitoring services. They continually monitor the dark web to see if any crucial pieces of personal information like your email addresses or social security number end up compromised or up for sale on the dark web. Getting those alerts immediately gives you the opportunity to act faster and take the other steps listed above. If you already gave out your information to a potential scammer, you should follow these steps to see if your identity has been stolen.

One of the best parts of using identity theft protection is that they might include identity theft insurance of up to $1 million to cover losses and legal fees and a white-glove fraud resolution team where a U.S.-based case manager helps you recover any losses. See my tips and best picks on how to protect yourself from identity theft.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Despite our best efforts and intentions, we all will or have fallen for a phishing scam at one point or another. Instead of letting the fear of the inevitable terrorize your digital life, take the precautionary steps listed above to stay one step ahead of the scammers even if you slip up.

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Starfield is finally getting a 60fps mode on Xbox

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Starfield is finally getting a 60fps mode on Xbox

Starfield players on Xbox will no longer have to deal with the game’s 30-frames-per-second (fps) cap. As part of an update arriving on May 15th, Bethesda will let Xbox Series X players run the game at 60fps.

The 60fps option comes as part of several new display customization settings. The game will let you choose to prioritize visuals to “[keep] the highest resolution while maintaining full detail for special effects, lighting, and crowds” or choose to prioritize frame rate performance, which will “[lower] internal resolution and detail for special effects, lighting, and crowds.” Bethesda recommends choosing the performance mode when running the game at 60fps or above.

It also recommends a variable refresh rate (VRR) display running at 120Hz, but you don’t need one to run Starfield at higher frame rates. The only downside is that you might have to deal with occasional screen-tearing, and you’ll also get fewer options to customize your display. With a VRR display, you can pick 30, 40, 60, or uncapped frame rate modes.

Several other features are coming with the May 15th update, including more detailed surface maps that should make it easier to explore your surroundings, as well as new ship customization tools and gameplay options, such as the ability to access your ship cargo from the player inventory menu. The update is available in beta on Steam now.

Down the line, Bethesda plans on adding a major Shattered Space expansion, along with a new land vehicle and official mod support. We might hear more about what Bethesda has in store for Starfield during the Xbox Games Showcase on June 9th.

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