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Meta Eliminates Risk Management Roles Citing Automation Advances, Following Superintelligence Division Cuts

Meta is reportedly eliminating positions in its risk management division as automated systems replace manual review processes. The cuts follow 600 layoffs in the company’s superintelligence division earlier this week, signaling broader automation trends across the tech giant’s operations.

Meta’s Automation Shift Replaces Risk Management Roles

Meta Platforms has informed employees in its risk management division that their positions are being eliminated due to advancements in the company’s internal technology, according to reports from Business Insider. The announcement comes alongside separate layoffs affecting 600 employees in Meta’s superintelligence division, signaling a broader organizational restructuring.

CybersecuritySoftware

Zen Browser 1.17b Enhances Privacy and Customization with Firefox 144 Foundation

The latest update to Zen Browser, version 1.17b, brings significant enhancements including Firefox 144 integration and improved privacy controls. Sources indicate the privacy-focused browser continues to offer extensive customization through Zen Mods while maintaining its stance on DRM content limitations.

Privacy-Focused Browser Updates Core Platform

Zen Browser has released version 1.17b, reportedly building upon Mozilla Firefox 144.0 with enhanced privacy features and interface improvements. According to reports, the open-source browser maintains its commitment to blocking trackers and preventing data collection while introducing new customization options through what developers call Zen Mods.

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GameHub Lite Emerges as Privacy-Focused Alternative to Controversial PC Gaming App

Developers have released GameHub Lite, a privacy-focused modification of the original GameHub PC emulator for Android. The new version reportedly removes approximately 12,000 tracking files and 31 invasive permissions while cutting the app size by more than half. Sources indicate the project has received tentative approval from emulation community moderators.

Privacy Concerns Prompt Alternative Gaming App Development

A newly released mobile app called GameHub Lite has emerged as a privacy-focused alternative to the original GameHub application, according to recent developer reports. The project, which allows users to run PC games directly on Android devices without requiring internet access, represents a significant modification of the controller manufacturer GameSir’s original software.