Aylo to block U.K. access to Pornhub over safety law
Aylo will block access to its platforms in the U.K. starting February 2, citing concerns that the Online Safety Act jeopardizes user privacy and fails to protect minors.
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Aylo will block access to its platforms in the U.K. starting February 2, citing concerns that the Online Safety Act jeopardizes user privacy and fails to protect minors.
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Tesla is discontinuing its Autopilot brand to comply with a California deceptive marketing ruling while shifting its FSD software to a subscription-only model.
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