The 764 network tricks, coerces and otherwise encourages kids to engage in sex acts, harm animals, mutilate themselves and even commit suicide.
The 764 network tricks, coerces and otherwise encourages kids to engage in sex acts, harm animals, mutilate themselves and even commit suicide.
You might use these apps every day, but have no idea what they collect. These 20 apps are quietly harvesting your location, contacts, photos, and more—here's what you can do about it.
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