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Jack Morse

Professionally paranoid. Covering privacy, security, and cryptocurrency from San Francisco.


By Jack Morse

Don't fall for the pricey Wordle knockoff in the App Store
The Wordle game interface, with no letters yet played.



Elon Musk jacks up price of questionably named 'full self driving'
Hand hovering above a Tesla steering wheel, as the car dashboard reads "Always keep your hands on the wheel."

Oh look, it's a Tesla traffic jam in Las Vegas' Boring Company tunnel
a tesla in boring company's tunnel

Struggling to find a COVID test? Biden says Google it.
President Joe Biden gesturing with both hands in front of an American flag.

Photos show deserted CES, and wow
A few people walk under the CES welcome sign.

7 ways to improve your privacy in 2022
Illustration of a man switching settings on a larger-than-life smartphone.

How to make your Gmail account self destruct, and why you really should
A letter in an envelope, on fire.




Apple just released a bunch of iPhone security updates, and wow
A photograph of Apple CEO Tim Cook, showing him in front of a large image of an iPhone.


Peloton awkwardly insists its bike didn't kill a 'Sex and the City' character
A photo of  Chris Noth and Sarah Jessica Parker.




Square announces performative blockchain-related name change
An image of the various corporate logos of Block's companies, such as Cash App and Square.


Omicron crypto skyrockets, and you can probably guess the reason
Illustration of a global map appearing to show virus hotspots, overlaid with an image of a price chart.


Tesla demands access to interior car cameras in exchange for 'Full Self-Driving' beta
A photograph of a woman in the driver's seat of a Tesla. The woman's hands are not on the steering wheel, even though the car appears to be driving on the highway.

Apple sues 'amoral 21st century mercenaries' behind iPhone spyware
A woman walks in front of a building with the NSO Group logo.

GoDaddy just realized it was hacked months ago
A composite image of the GoDaddy corporate logo displayed on a cellphone, with green and black zeros and ones in the background.
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