Newsletter: 👀 Easy iPhone hack to catch a cheater

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Hello fellow web crawlers! Andrew here. Welcome to today's edition of web_crawlr

Here's the latest trending internet culture stories today: How a woman caught her husband cheating with a simple iPhone feature, how Uber customers are boycotting Teslas, debunking claims that the secure messaging app Signal has a vulnerability, and a woman showing off the "landlord special" she had at her apartment. 

After that, the trending team shares with you their pick for "Main Character of the Week." 

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⚟ One final thing: Yesterday was Opening Day in the MLB (A.K.A. my favorite day of the year), so to celebrate it, here's a story I wrote a few years ago about the worst first pitches in MLB history. Hope you enjoy! 

Also, Let's Go Mets

— A.W. 


⚡ Today in Internet Culture

👀 EXPOSED
‘Their phone is NEVER dead ladies’: Pregnant woman checks a random setting on her iPhone. Then she uncovers her husband’s years of cheating

A mother of two blew up online with a story about how she caught her husband cheating with potentially hundreds of women.

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🚘 BOYCOTT
Uber pushed drivers to switch to Teslas—now customers are boycotting the cars

The most vocal critics of Elon Musk’s dramatic cost-cutting efforts through his Department of Government Efficiency are appealing to Uber to offer yet another way to push back against the billionaire: a “no Tesla” option.

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💬 TECH
Is Signal ‘vulnerable?’: Misleading reports raise concerns about app’s safety

The so-called vulnerabilities mentioned regarding Signal are not with the app or its security. Instead, the issues are related to what is always the weakest link with any digital communications: people.

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🏠 LANDLORD SPECIAL
‘And it’s one from the Dollar Tree’: Woman peels off the ‘landlord special’ from her wall. Then she sees what it’s hiding

In a viral video, one woman shows off what she calls the “landlord special” at her apartment. It has since garnered over 300,000 views.

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Main Character of the Week, a web_crawlr column

By Alexandra Samuels
Contributing Reporter

Main Character of the Week: The woman who shared the secret to prevent balding

Main Character of the Week is a weekly column that tells you the most prominent “main character” online (good or bad). It runs on Fridays in the Daily Dot’s web_crawlr newsletter. If you want to get this column a day before we publish it, subscribe to web_crawlr, where you’ll get the daily scoop of internet culture delivered straight to your inbox.


đŸ•žïž Crawling the Web

Here is what else is happening across the 'net.

🍮 This customer’s pickup order went wrong for several reasons. For starters, the restaurant was non-existent. Then they couldn’t even get a refund.

⌚ Most people know not to be the person who walks into a store five minutes before closing. But some still do—and they don’t always realize how much extra work they’re creating.

🏡 House flippers are getting out of control. From shoddy handy work to outrageous resale prices, they’re contributing to the rough housing market, though they’re only a small part of a much larger housing affordability crisis.

🚗 An Allstate Insurance customer believes the DMV may be reporting information to drivers’ insurance companies.

đŸ©ș From the Daily Dot archive: Can you trust doctors posting online?


đŸ”„ Hot on the Dot

This was the most read story on the Daily Dot yesterday: 

➀‘I still got plenty of tread on my tires’: Man goes to Discount Tire for a simple tire balancing. Then the worker refuses


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