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Kaitlyn Tiffany

Kaitlyn Tiffany

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    Gender stereotypes have been banned from British ads. What does that mean?Gender stereotypes have been banned from British ads. What does that mean?
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    The UK’s advertising regulator gave agencies six months to eliminate stereotypes “likely to cause harm, or serious or widespread offense.”

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    Amazon is being sued for recording children’s voices with AlexaAmazon is being sued for recording children’s voices with Alexa
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    A lawsuit seeking class-action status accuses Amazon of using its Alexa voice assistant to create “voiceprints for millions of children.”

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    How “soccer girl” became the indisputably coolest lookHow “soccer girl” became the indisputably coolest look
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    The women’s World Cup means all eyes are on the players right now, but their aesthetic has been enviable for a long time.

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    How ticket fees got so bad, and why they won’t get betterHow ticket fees got so bad, and why they won’t get better
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    After an FTC workshop about the astronomical fees added on to most concert tickets, it is fairly clear that nothing is being done.

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    Why are so many music festivals total disasters?Why are so many music festivals total disasters?
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    It’s not just Fyre Festival — festival season regularly overlaps with scam season, and even the best-laid plans are just betting millions of dollars on weather.

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    Spam robocalls are a growing problem, but now carriers are allowed to automatically block themSpam robocalls are a growing problem, but now carriers are allowed to automatically block them
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    Big questions about how well the technology will work and who will end up paying are still on the table.

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    You can now sign in to apps and websites with your Apple ID. It’s a big deal for privacy.You can now sign in to apps and websites with your Apple ID. It’s a big deal for privacy.
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    It’s also a direct dig at Facebook and Google.

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    Apple is officially killing iTunesApple is officially killing iTunes
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    The music store that changed the industry forever is an ugly old clunker, scrapped for parts.

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    Lil Miquela and the virtual influencer hype, explainedLil Miquela and the virtual influencer hype, explained
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    There’s no way that hot cartoons are actually the future of fashion advertising. Unless there’s already too much money involved to stop them.

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    LaCroix’s era as the coolest seltzer in America is overLaCroix’s era as the coolest seltzer in America is over
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    Sales dropped 15 percent this month alone.

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