Meghan Reynolds+FollowIs Facebook’s Glitch Costing Creators Big?Imagine waking up to find your Facebook page suddenly demonetized, with no warning or clear reason. That’s what thousands of creators are facing right now. Is this just a system hiccup or a deeper risk for anyone relying on platform payouts? If a glitch can freeze your income overnight, what does that say about the future of creator security? Would you trust your livelihood to these algorithms? Let’s debate. #FacebookGlitch #CreatorEconomy #PlatformRisks #TechDebate #DigitalSecurity #Tech00Share
Christina Pearson+FollowIs Mobile Ticketing the Future or a Flaw?Mobile Ticket Manager is changing how we access events, but is it truly secure? While ditching paper tickets is convenient, are we trading privacy for ease? What happens if your phone dies or gets hacked? Let’s weigh the perks of seamless entry against the risks of digital-only access. Would you trust your concert experience to your phone alone? #MobileTicketing #TechDebate #DigitalSecurity #EventTech #Tech00Share
vincentchen+FollowRTX 5090: Passwords Under Fire?Did you see how the new GeForce RTX 5090 can crack passwords nearly twice as fast as the previous model? Hive Systems’ latest Password Table shows that simple passwords don’t stand a chance against this kind of raw GPU power. With hardware evolving this quickly, are we underestimating the risks to our digital lives? Is it time to rethink how we create—and protect—our credentials? Let’s debate: are longer, complex passphrases enough, or do we need a new approach? #Cybersecurity #PasswordProtection #GPUpower #TechDebate #DigitalSecurity #Tech00Share
john57+FollowIs Passwordless the Future or a Trap?Microsoft is ditching passwords and shutting down its Authenticator app, betting big on passkeys and push notifications for security. But here’s the twist: while the Authenticator goes away, you’ll still be able to store passwords in Microsoft Edge. Is this a genuine leap forward for security, or just a clever way to nudge us all into using Edge? Would you trust a passwordless world, or do you see hidden risks? Let’s debate! #Passwordless #Microsoft #Cybersecurity #TechDebate #DigitalSecurity #Tech00Share
Paul Hall+FollowIs Your Laptop Watching for Onlookers?Imagine your laptop dimming the screen or sending you a heads-up when someone tries to sneak a peek at your work in a coffee shop. Windows 11’s rumored Onlooker Detection could make this a reality—if your device has the right presence sensor. Would you trust your laptop to guard your privacy, or is this just another layer of surveillance? Let’s debate: is this the future of digital privacy, or a step too far? #Windows11 #PrivacyTech #OnlookerDetection #TechDebate #DigitalSecurity #Tech10Share
Brittney Pope+FollowAre Passwords Dead in the Age of AI?Just read a study showing how AI and high-powered graphics processors are making even complex passwords vulnerable. With AI-driven tools and top-tier GPUs, hackers can crack passwords in minutes—even those with mixed characters. Is it time to ditch passwords altogether and move to passwordless authentication? Or can we still outsmart the tech with longer, more creative passwords? Curious to hear what you all think about the future of digital security! #Cybersecurity #Passwordless #AI #TechDebate #DigitalSecurity #Tech70Share
Brittney Pope+FollowIs Your Favorite App Really Using AI?Lately, it feels like every app claims to be powered by artificial intelligence, but how much of it is real innovation versus clever marketing? As someone who's watched the tech space for years, I’m seeing a lot of companies slap an AI label on basic automation or simple ChatGPT integrations. Should we be more skeptical about these so-called AI features, especially when it comes to privacy and security in sensitive industries? What do you look for to spot genuine AI? #AIwashing #TechDebate #DigitalSecurity #Innovation #AIethics #Tech80Share
vnguyen+FollowIs Your Boarding Pass Really Safe?Ever had your phone freeze at the gate, leaving you scrambling for your boarding pass? Travel pros say a simple screenshot could be your best backup when tech fails—think outages, app crashes, or dead batteries. But is relying on digital copies really safer than old-school paper? And what about the privacy risks of storing sensitive travel docs in your photo album? Would you trust your trip to your phone, or do you still print a backup? #TravelTech #DigitalSecurity #BoardingPass #TechDebate #TravelHacks #Tech100Share
Mr. John Rice+FollowApple vs. Chrome: Who’s Got Your Back?Apple just called out Google Chrome for its aggressive data collection, urging iPhone users to ditch the browser over privacy concerns. Is Apple genuinely championing user privacy, or is this just a power play to boost Safari? With Chrome’s tracking practices under fire and government scrutiny ramping up, where do you stand in the browser privacy war? Would you switch, or do you trust Google’s approach? Let’s debate! #DataPrivacy #TechDebate #AppleVsGoogle #BrowserWars #DigitalSecurity #Tech81Share
Kathryn Olsen+FollowAre Your Social Security Payments Safe?Heads up, retirees! 🚨 Your Social Security checks might hit a roadblock if you don't make a quick switch. The SSA is moving everyone from the old "My Social Security" to Login.gov. This step is all about boosting digital security. But if you miss the deadline, your payments could be paused! This new platform promises better security and a smoother, faster experience. Make sure you set up your account and transfer your info ASAP to keep those payments flowing! #SocialSecurity #RetirementReady #LoginGov #DigitalSecurity #StayInformed #Finance4015Share