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REUTERS/Dado RuvicThe announcement comes a day after Amazon confirmed that one of its employees in Seattle tested positive for coronavirus.Etsy has pulled thousands of coronavirus-themed products from its website to prevent people from exploiting the outbreak for profitE-commerce sites like Etsy and Amazon have been scrambling to stop opportunistic sellers from exploiting the outbreak to mislead customers about their products or jack up prices.

Microsoft has asked all Seattle and Bay Area employees to work from home until March 25 due to coronavirus fearsThe news comes after Business Insider on Monday reported that some employees were concerned Microsoft's internal response to the outbreak was insufficient. British police scanned 8,600 people's faces in London without their consent, resulting in just 1 arrest and 7 false positivesLondon's Met Police announced early this year that it would start rolling out facial recognition in London despite pushback from advocacy groups.

Apple is telling retail store workers to expect a limited supply of replacement iPhones for the next several weeksEmployees at Apple's retail stores were warned that replacement iPhones could be in short supply for weeks, according to Bloomberg.

 

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