#TheDailyThree - March 26, 2018

Happy Monday! Welcome back to #TheDailyThree, a weekday recap featuring three top stories in tech + a few thoughts. Today Twitter is getting out of the cryptocurrency game, the FTC is getting into the Facebook game, and you don't have to look at your ex's friend request anymore.

1. Following Facebook + Google, Twitter will now cease to allow cryptocurrency ads on it's platform, explaining that the move is meant to protect its users from fraud and/or deception. Important to note that less than 1% of crypto sales come from digital ads.

2. The FTC confirmed that they're investigating Facebook's privacy policies after news of their role in the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Recent headlines have had an adverse effect on the brand w/ their stock plummeting & public trust at an all time low.

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3. Meanwhile, Facebook continues to make changes to try and make the experience on their network better. Today they have started automatically deleting friend requests over 2 weeks old in an attempt to "assist people with managing unwanted friend requests."