- How accessible are online stores? https://www.a11y-collective.com/how-accessible-are-online-stores/ 2 comments frontend
- How accessible are online stores? https://www.a11y-collective.com/how-accessible-are-online-stores/ 2 comments webdev
- Disney bans Hong Kong access to online store https://disney.com.hk/characters/ 12 comments technology
- Apple restricts online Apple Store access to newer versions of Safari and macOS https://appleinsider.com/articles/19/06/14/apple-restricts-online-apple-store-access-to-newer-versions-of-safari-and-macos 70 comments apple
- As police continue to blatantly steal and destroy cameras from citizens without any legal authority whatsoever, it is essential to store our video footage online so it can accessed regardless of what happens to our cameras. http://www.pixiq.com/article/using-qik-to-salvage-videos-after-police-confiscate-cameras 5 comments reddit.com
- Acer has sent a letter informing all users of its online store in the US that they have might have had their names, addresses, payment card numbers, card expiry dates and card security CCV three digit numbers comprised if they accessed the website between 12 May 2015 and 28 April 2016. http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/acer-online-store-hacked-customers-credit-card-details-private-data-exposed-1566077 10 comments technology
- While Apple removed an application from its online store that gave users access to the WikiLeaks's content, Google has kept more than half a dozen apps available on its Android Marketplace that make it easier to access the confidential U.S. government documents WikiLeaks had released on its site. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40783504 7 comments apple
- The government can read your emails, or gain access to any data that you have stored online for more than 180 days on sites such as Yahoo! Google Docs. It can do so without a search warrant. A new bill introduced by Sen. Patrick J. Leahy is a good step toward closing this huge loophole. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/may/26/block-big-brothers-internet-snoops/ 5 comments law
- The government can read your emails, or gain access to any data that you have stored online for more than 180 days on sites such as Yahoo! Google Docs, it can do so without a search warrant. A new bill introduced by Sen. Patrick J. Leahy is a good step toward closing this huge loophole. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/may/26/block-big-brothers-internet-snoops/ 127 comments politics
- Hackers have gained access to OneLogin, an online password manager that offers a single sign-on to multiple websites and services. OneLogin said in a blog post that it couldn't rule out the possibility that hackers got keys to reading encrypted data, such as stored passwords. https://phys.org/news/2017-06-hackers-centralized-password-onelogin.html 158 comments technology