Plunder woman Emma will end up in Big Bother
EMMA Willis claims she went on a “robbing spree” inside the Big Brother house before it was demolished.
Daft move surely, Emma? I’m no expert but I’m pretty sure the owners had CCTV in there.
But can we trust technology? Peter Andre has warned his fans that scammers are using his likeness on social media to dupe folk with fake meet and greet invitations.
Look, if you really want to meet Andre, just do it the traditional way. By going along to whatever new supermarket he’s opening this week.
Pete’s not alone, though. The Royal Family published social media guidelines for the public, vowing to block users who leave offensive or abusive comments online.
Yes, if you’re going to say something upsetting and ill-informed about the royals, you have to do it through the correct channel. Via Paul Burrell.
Don’t worry though, Facebook has us covered. Boss Mark Zuckerberg has outlined his vision to transform Facebook into a privacy-focused platform. He knows people want privacy now. Mainly because he read it on all our private messages.
The biggest tech crime of the week belongs to one man, though. Donald Trump referred to Apple chief Tim Cook as Tim Apple.
To be fair, it’s easy to mix up someone’s surname with fruit and what they’re famous for. That’s why so many people call the president Donald Orange Face.