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TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( By [Christine Hall]( Friday, September 01, 2023 Parental discretion advised. Today’s top story involves superstore Lidl, which recalled Paw Patrol snacks after a website advertised on the packaging displayed porn. Though no definitive reason was cited for why that website had porn, [Carly and Zack have a theory](. Next, Google pulled the popular, but controversial, live video chat app Chamet from the Play Store. [Here’s why](. Meanwhile, get a look at how the FBI took down the notorious QakBot botnet. But not before it infected over 700,000 devices. [Get the broom](. And if you’re an investor, since it is a long weekend in the U.S., why not spare a few minutes to give us some feedback on Y Combinator Demo Day? [Take our short survey](. [ image] Image Credits: Jenny Dettrick / Getty Images More top reads Special delivery: Go inside Korean internet giant Naver as it explores robotics, AI and autonomous driving. [Find out its long-term vision](. The time has come: After a set of layoffs last November, e-commerce acquirer Benitago has now filed for bankruptcy. [Get the scoop](. A repeat offender: Robert Luo wants another shot at Haje’s Pitch Deck Teardown, this time with another startup called Tanbii. [Check out its $1.5 million pre-seed deck](. (TC+) Remember that one time?: Looking to be your family’s genealogist? Inalife’s digital legacy platform lets you preserve your family’s memories and even connect it with other family members. [Learn more](. Breaking up is easy to do in this case: Magic Leap is leaving its original headset behind in favor of its new model, announcing that Magic Leap 1 will stop working at the end of 2024. [It’s not you, it was them](. Your data doesn’t belong to you: Yesterday, we reported that X, formerly Twitter, is [collecting users’ biometric data](. Today comes a story about how it plans to use that data. [Hint: To train AI models](. Fintech fail: Find out the impact a decrease in overall fintech investment can have on a region where bank penetration is the problem startups are trying to solve. [Read more](. (TC+) Let me Model 3 it for ya: Get a look at Tesla’s Model 3 refresh. [Sorry, it’s only available in Europe for now](. In case you missed these: [Texas cannot yet enforce ID checks on porn sites]( [Forever 21 data breach affects half a million people]( [Lowering costs nets Salesforce a profitable quarter, but can it keep it up?]( (TC+) [Fisker confirms Foxconn will build its $29,900 Pear EV, but questions remain]( [Biden offers $15.5B to boost battery and EV manufacturing]( [More top reads image] Image Credits: Naver Grab your pass to TC Disrupt 2023 Join 10,000 startup leaders in San Francisco at TechCrunch Disrupt, taking place September 19–21. Last-minute passes are still available. Save 15% with code DC. [Register now](! 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