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Beware of the Gmail ‘Unsubscribe’ scam! This sneaky scheme features fake ‘unsubscribe’ buttons in emails designed to lure you into revealing your active inbox details. Clicking these deceptive links could expose you to phishing sites or malware.
Cybersecurity experts are sounding the alarm, advising users to stay vigilant and avoid using unsubscribe links from unknown senders. Instead, they recommend taking advantage of Gmail’s built-in unsubscribe options and keeping your security tools updated for maximum protection.


Tinder is shaking up the dating scene with its exciting new feature, "Double Date"! This innovative tool allows users to team up with friends and match with other pairs, transforming the solitary swipe experience into a lively social adventure. By reducing dating pressure, Double Date aims to make connections more relaxed and enjoyable.
Users simply tap the Double Date icon, select friends, and start browsing potential matches together.
Early tests show promising results, with women 3x more likely to engage when paired up and a surge in message exchanges during these group chats.
Designed for the Gen Z crowd, nearly 90% of initial users are under 29.

In a surprise twist, President Trump hinted he might extend the looming June 19 deadline for TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to divest its U.S.
assets. This decision is reportedly influenced by the app’s pivotal role in engaging young voters during the 2024 election.
Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump expressed confidence that an extension is on the horizon, suggesting that he believes Chinese President Xi Jinping will ultimately approve the move. As the deadline approaches, the fate of TikTok in the U.
S. remains a hot topic, balancing between political maneuvering and the platform's widespread popularity.
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Google has launched its ambitious 'Safety Charter' aimed at making India's digital landscape safer by combating online fraud and enhancing cybersecurity. Unveiled during the 'Safer with Google India Summit,' this initiative sets three primary goals: safeguarding internet users from scams, bolstering cybersecurity for critical infrastructure, and ensuring responsible AI development.
Notably, the 'Digikavach' program has already reached over 177 million people, employing AI tools to educate users about financial scams. Google’s advanced systems now identify 20 times more scam websites and block millions of fraudulent messages monthly.
With an investment of $20 million through Google.org to enhance cybersecurity, the company is also collaborating with universities and institutions to foster digital safety and advance technologies like Post-Quantum Cryptography.
As cyber threats evolve rapidly, Google emphasizes an unwavering commitment to protect users and build trust in India’s digital future.

Trump Media and Technology Group is taking a bold step into the cryptocurrency arena by seeking SEC approval for a new exchange-traded fund (ETF) that will invest in Bitcoin and Ethereum. This ambitious initiative marks their second ETF filing in just two weeks! While the exact fee structure remains under wraps, industry analysts note that competing products typically charge around 0.
12%. The proposed ETF would allocate a unique ratio of three Bitcoins for every Ethereum token, aiming to attract individual investors, particularly those loyal to Truth Social.
However, with established players like BlackRock dominating the market, analysts warn it will be a steep uphill battle for Trump Media to carve out its niche.

OpenAI executives are contemplating an antitrust accusation against Microsoft, their key investor since a $1 billion deal in 2019. According to recent reports, OpenAI is exploring a federal review of its contract with Microsoft for potential anticompetitive practices and may even launch a public campaign regarding this issue.
While both companies express optimism about their future collaboration, tensions are growing as they struggle to finalize terms for OpenAI's transition into a public-benefit corporation. OpenAI is pushing for revised terms, seeking to modify Microsoft's exclusive hosting rights on their cloud platform, while Microsoft is reportedly asking for concessions.
This situation highlights the intricate balance in one of tech's most significant partnerships, with OpenAI also looking to diversify by incorporating Alphabet's Google Cloud for its increasing computing demands. The outcome of these discussions could reshape their relationship and the broader AI landscape.

Exciting news in the tech world! The Nothing Phone 3 is set to launch in India on July 1, bringing with it a powerhouse Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor. This upgrade promises impressive boosts in performance—36% in CPU, 88% in GPU, and 60% in NPU—ensuring a snappier user experience compared to its predecessor.
Along with a sleek design and potentially a 6.77-inch AMOLED display, the Phone 3 will feature a robust triple rear camera setup, including a 50MP main sensor.
Additionally, this launch will introduce the Nothing Headphone 1, enhancing the brand's audio offerings. Though it’s rumored to drop the distinctive Glyph Interface, the phone will be available in two configurations, priced at approximately Rs 68,000 and Rs 77,000.