A Chinese state-backed institution has devised a way to identify users who send messages via Apple Inc.’s popular AirDrop feature, Beijing’s government claims, as part of broader efforts to root out undesirable content.
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Archive.today has an extra feature where you can see radically different versions of websites from the past instead of having to hunt through archive.org’s history, not to mention the washington post doesn’t block them.