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    Opt for Safer Kitchenware – Consumer Reports

    Stainless steel is almost always a good bet—a SolidTeknics Noni skillet is my nontoxic stovetop workhorse. It’s made with high-quality ferritic stainless steel that’s low or free from nickel, a metal that can trigger allergies and is potentially toxic. My eight-quart HomiChef stock pot is made with a nickel-free stainless steel. Check out the top stainless steel frying pans in…

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    X May Use Your Data for AI Training, Even If You Opt Out

    Ever since election night on November 5, I’ve noticed a massive exodus of my X mutuals from the site. That’s not too surprising—owner Elon Musk has made his political affiliations clear, and those who don’t want to support him financially are understandably bouncing. I myself have only stuck around because of work, although I’ve stopped posting as frequently. However, a…

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    How to opt out of CocoFinder (and other data brokers)

    People-finder sites like CocoFinder harvest your personal information and make it available in an online database. This allows anybody to purchase your sensitive personal information. In this guide, we explain how to opt out of CocoFinder so you can stop this dangerous website from selling your personal information. Data brokers like CocoFinder sell records of your phone numbers, current and…

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    How to Opt Out of Radaris

    Radaris is an online directory that sells personal data. Like other people-finder and data broker services, It collects personal information from the Internet and other publicly available sources, such as social media, public records, and government databases. This is a huge privacy concern, so many people want to know how to opt out of Radaris. The data that Radaris collects…

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    Google Chrome makes it easier to opt out of annoying notifications on Android

    Google is expanding a Chrome safety feature to help you cancel pesky website notifications with a single tap. It’s already available on Pixels and is coming to more Android devices; adding a simple unsubscribe button in the notification so that you can get rid of websites you didn’t mean to subscribe to, like horoscopes or weird facts about ducks (there’s…

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