They had to lock down the production of this animated movie because bronies are seriously motivated and a group full of actual hackers who would go way out of their way to get early access to the film.
WiFi isn't as safe as they apparently think it is lol
If the SSID you connect to is unique enough, there's a site that can literally pinpoint your location. If you have any other SSIDs around you, it's basically guaranteed. That's why there's a bunch of apps that log the SSIDs around you, to get your location without having to ask.
That's not even considering the entire rest of WiFi that's not anonymous
Sadly, Musk built the cool brand reputation before destroying it, so this doesn't really apply. Nobody ever really heard of Tesla - the car brand - before Musk.
Their business is advertising and Android is how they track an insane number of users. Like Chrome, they'll never kill it, it's far too valuable to them.
They probably actually delete it if you request them to from a country covered by GDPR, but not if you just hit the delete button on your post. This is fairly common.
For anyone else curious, the police aren't identifying the relationship between the victims and suspects at this time and the article doesn't seem to mention the children's ages, though the suspects ages and the fact the victims weren't reported missing implies caregivers/parents in my opinion, but a total guess.
She's not suing him, she's threatening to by sending a cease and desist. Anyone can send a C&D to anyone for any reason, they don't actually do anything until action is put behind them.
This is actually an important distinction, because if she does sue him it'll be really interesting to see the actual legal reason behind it.
On November 12th, 2012, YouTuber LifeAccordingToJimmy posted a video titled "Don't Stop the Music," a skit based on the awkward moments caused when the music stops at a party and a story one is telling is overheard by others. In the sketch, the music stops as the main character says something particularly strange, causing the partygoers to stare at him. The video gained over 4.2 million views (shown below).
They had to lock down the production of this animated movie because bronies are seriously motivated and a group full of actual hackers who would go way out of their way to get early access to the film.