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OnlyFans Announces That It’s ‘Suspended’ Its Ban on Sexually Explicit Content
After a week of chaos shrouded in messy and mixed messaging, OnlyFans has announced on Twitter that it has paused the plan to ban sexually explicit content. Or, “suspended the planned October 1 policy change,” an implicit reference to the ban that’s sent creators reeling into the time-consuming and expensive prospect of rebuilding from scratch.
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Say Goodbye to the Magnetic Strip On the Back Of Your Mastercard
Contactless payments are the future, and it’s about time that banks and credit card companies get on board. Mastercard has announced that beginning in 2024, it will start phasing out its physical cards with magnetic strips on the back. It plans to eliminate their use by 2033.
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32 Angry Consumer Complaints to the FTC About Binance
Binance, the largest cryptocurrency platform in the world, has processed over $US5.4 ($7) trillion in crypto transactions so far this year. But financial regulators around the globe have recently taken aim at the Cayman Islands-based company and the Wild West attitude of platforms that sell cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, dogecoin, and ethereum, among thousands of others.
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El Salvador to Give Every Citizen $38 in Bitcoin for Downloading Govt Crypto App
El Salvador will give every adult citizen $38 in bitcoin, provided they download and register the government’s cryptocurrency app, known as Chivo, according to President Nayib Bukele.