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1. Apple’s annual WWDC is expected to reveal new features for iOS 15, MacOS 12, and WatchOS. The developer conference will be a virtual event for the second year running. Here’s how to watch the event from 1 p.m. ET on June 7.
2. Apple employees wrote a letter protesting Tim Cook’s return-to-office order. Cook has asked workers to come in on the same three days a week, but employees said they felt “unheard.” More on the letter here.
3. Fintechs for underserved communities — including Black, Latinx, immigrant, and LGBT+ people — are booming. We spoke to 10 executives who are leading fintechs that transform the way often-underrepresented individuals bank, invest, and borrow. Meet them here.
4. Facebook said Donald Trump’s suspension will last at least two years. After that, the ruling can be lifted if there is no “serious risk to public safety.” The decision came alongside Facebook’s confirmation that politicians will no longer have a free pass when they break content rules. Here’s what that means.
5. TikTok’s new privacy policy lets it collect your biometric data — including “faceprints and voiceprints.” That change could allow the app to collect most US users’ data without explicitly asking them. This is what you need to…