Since 2006, people have turned to 23andMe for spit testing kits that reveal their genetic backgrounds, but the trend has slowed.
Author: Dalvin Brown, USA TODAY
People are really selling iguana meat dubbed ‘chicken of the trees’ on Facebook
Iguana meat is listed on Facebook Marketplace for $1.
Saudi Arabia denies hacking Jeff Bezos’ phone
Saudi Arabia denied it was responsible for a cyberattack against Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and called for a formal government investigation.
Apple will reportedly release a much-cheaper iPhone as early as March
The smartphone will look similar to the iPhone 8 which came out in 2017 and had a single camera on the back. It will also include a 4.7-inch screen.
Uber test lets drivers set their own fares in California in response to gig economy laws
Allowing drivers to set their own fares could help Uber argue its case that its workers are independent contractors rather than employees.
Dating apps: How to protect your personal data from hackers, advertisers
You can limit the app’s access to your location settings, and never give out your address, real name or phone number.
Report: Dating apps like Grindr, Tinder and OkCupid collect, share your personal data
A new report says Grindr, OkCupid and Tinder are spreading user data like sexual preferences and precise location to advertising companies.
NikkieTutorials, the famous beauty blogger, comes out as transgender on YouTube
In the trending coming out video, NikkieTutorials shared what life was like growing up in the wrong body after revealing that she’s transgender.
Attention Amazon shoppers: E-retailer fires staffers for sharing customers’ private data
It’s unclear how many customers received the email on Friday, or exactly how many employees were terminated for such offenses.
Amazon’s Ring fires four employees for snooping on customers’ doorbell camera video feeds
Amazon said its Ring investigated reports of employees viewing doorbell camera video and dismissed those involved after finding company violations.