| | Wednesday, December 11, 2019 • By Anthony Ha | |
Happy Wednesday Apple gives parents more controls over who their kids can call or text, Pear raises a $160 million fund and Uber adds a new feature for skiers. Here’s your Daily Crunch for December 11, 2019. | | | |
With the release of iOS 13.3, parents will for the first time be able to set limits over who kids can talk to and text with during certain hours of the day. These limits will apply across phone calls, Messages and FaceTime. In practice, this means parents could stop their child from texting friends late at night or during the school day. It also allows parents to manage the child's iCloud contacts remotely. Read more | | Image Credits: Alys Tomlinson / Getty Images | | |
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That’s more than twice the $75 million that the firm raised for its second fund in 2016 and triple the $50 million it raised for its debut fund back in 2013. Read more | | | |
Starting on December 17 in select cities, an Uber Ski icon will pop up on the app, allowing passengers to order a ride with confirmed extra space or a ski/snowboarding rack. Nundu Janakiram, Uber’s head of rider experience, said to expect more features like this. Read more | | Image Credits: Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images / Getty Images | | |
Founded in February 2018 by ex-eBay, PayPal and DocuSign security engineer Eoin Hinchy, Tines automates many of the repetitive manual tasks faced by security analysts so they can focus on other high-priority work. Read more | | | |
Three years after unveiling Station F at Disrupt, its director, Roxanne Varza, came back to our stage to provide an update on the world's biggest startup campus, where there are now 1,000 companies at work. Read more | | | | |
As companies try to figure out how to comply with regulations like GDPR, ISO or Sarbanes Oxley, Hyperproof is launching a new product to workflows that will allow them to gain compliance in a more organized way. Read more | | | |
Dear Sophie is a collaborative forum hosted by Extra Crunch and curated by Sophie Alcorn, who is certified as a specialist attorney in immigration and nationality law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. Read more | | | |
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