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  1. Star Citizen
  2. Steelseries Aerox 3 Lightweight Gaming Mouse
  3. Stihl Changes long standing design for the 661 chainsaw so that it is considerably harder to repair
  4. Storj.io constantly removes free or low cost services
  5. SunStrong Management LLC Puts Solar Monitoring App Behind Paywall
  6. Swiggy and Zomato refuse to refund customers for cancelled orders
  7. Tailscale includes forced arbitration in terms of service
  8. Tango Elegoo Edition False Lifetime License
  9. Target
  10. Tekken 8 retroactively introducing micro transactions
  11. Telecom Egypt
  12. Telegram
  13. Tesla blamed drivers for failures of parts it long knew were defective
  14. Tesla locks horsepower behind paywall
  15. TestingCaptcha
  16. Tesvor x500
  17. Texas Instruments TI-Nspire Student Software Perpeual License Revocation
  18. TheRetroSnap Camera
  19. The Chromecast 2's device authentication certificate expired (march 9th 2025)
  20. The Consumer Right to Modify Consoles and Hardware.
  21. The Economist
  22. The Italian digital identity wallet only supports Google-certified Android devices
  23. The rights of residential and holiday mobile homeowners (England)
  24. Tim Hortons App Collects User Data Without Consent
  25. Total Wireless
  26. Trusted Computing
  27. UCONN Revoke Housing Guarantee
  28. USAA Bill Pay terms block access unless you agree
  29. USAGov
  30. Ubisoft forces players in single-player games to be connected to the internet to collect data
  31. Unable to opt out of an arbitration agreement for a Gotham Steel
  32. Unity Engine runtime fee
  33. Universal Music Group has a team dedicated to eroding fair use rights
  34. VMWare
  35. VRChat
  36. Value Based Pricing
  37. Verkada Inc.
  38. Viber
  39. Video Games Europe
  40. Videos to Convert to Articles
  41. Viessmann
  42. Visual Studio Code
  43. Vitalant
  44. Vivint Smart Home, Inc.
  45. Voice over LTE
  46. WeTransfer
  47. Whistle pet tracker shutdown IoT fail
  48. Xlear
  49. “MyTerms” wants to become the new way we dictate our privacy on the web

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