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Recode by Vox. Uncovering and explaining how our digital world is changing — and changing us. Subscribe to our podcasts: https://t.co/bs0BDkzNn3
San Francisco, CA
Joined December 2013
We’re saying goodbye to the Recode branding today, but you can still find all the same great work from the reporters you know and love, plus an expanded focus on tech and innovation, over at https://t.co/h2Cc35cz6V.
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The exciting new AI transforming search — and maybe everything — explained
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Generative AI is here. Let’s hope we’re ready.
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9 questions about the threats to ban TikTok, answered
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So you heard TikTok’s being banned. Here’s what’s actually happening.
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TikTok isn’t really limiting kids’ time on its app
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Teens can still click right on through the new screen time limit.
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The Section 230 explainer is back and much-updated because I guess a few things have happened
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The pillar of internet free speech seems to be everyone’s target.
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Section 230, the internet law the Supreme Court could change, explained
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The pillar of internet free speech seems to be everyone’s target.
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Social media used to be free. Not anymore.
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You used to pay for social media with your eyeballs. Now Meta and Twitter want your money, too.
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A story about an accidental WhatsApp account hijacking and how to prevent it (and other phone number-based account security issues) from happening to you.
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Phone numbers were never meant to protect or identify us, but we use them to do that all the time. We shouldn’t.
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For anyone who might need to switch from text 2FA to an authenticator app for some reason, here is guide:
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If you’re using texts for two-factor authentication, it’s time to change to an app. Here’s what you need to know.
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Stop using your phone number to log in
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Phone numbers were never meant to protect or identify us, but we use them to do that all the time. We shouldn’t.
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First on Vox: YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down to focus on her "family, health, and personal projects." During her tenure, YouTube became increasingly important for Google's business. In 2022, it generated over 10% of Alphabet's total revenue.
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One of the most prominent women in tech — and one of Google’s earliest employees — is leaving the company.
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scoop from @pkafka YouTube's longtime CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down https://t.co/WDnm3Wg93y
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One of the most prominent women in tech — and one of Google’s earliest employees — is leaving the company.
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SCOOP: YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down, @pkafka reports. She’ll be replaced by Neal Mohan, her longtime lieutenant. https://t.co/0HnuzFbPrB
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One of the most prominent women in tech — and one of Google’s earliest employees — is leaving the company.
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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down
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One of the most prominent women in tech — and one of Google’s earliest employees — is leaving the company.
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YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down
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One of the most prominent women in tech — and one of Google’s earliest employees — is leaving the company.
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Scoop from @shiringhaffary: “progress could be overstated and the company isn’t out of the woods just yet, according to an internal memo from one of the company’s top executives that Recode obtained.”
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Though the company’s stock jumped, it’s still facing big challenges from Apple, TikTok, and younger users.
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NEW: Meta CMO told employees not to get too excited about recent stock jump, according to an internal memo from earlier this month. The company is "still at the whim of Apple," making progress but "not satisfied" with number of younger users in US. https://t.co/gUnIXVJzlp
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Though the company’s stock jumped, it’s still facing big challenges from Apple, TikTok, and younger users.
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Online privacy and Big Tech antitrust laws are so last session. Protecting children from the internet is the hot (not so) new thing in this new Congress:
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The latest salvo in reining in tech platforms: Laws to protect children from them.
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