Some air fryers, smart TVs, and smartwatches have been found to harvest personal data, as reported by Which?. Air fryers were discovered to record audio on users’ phones and send personal data to servers in China. Smart TVs, like Samsung, and smartwatches, like Huawei Ultimate, also requested risky permissions with invasive access to user data, highlighting ongoing privacy concerns in tech products.
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A Canadian mining company wants Trump’s permission to mine the deep sea
The Metals Company has applied for a permit to commercially mine battery materials from the ocean floor, circumventing a multilateral process aimed at regulating deep-sea mining. This move has drawn criticism from other governments and environmental advocates, who argue it disregards international law and the potential environmental impact. Trump's recent executive order aimed at fast-tracking mining efforts is seen as a challenge to the international consensus on seabed resource exploitation. Full Article
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