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From a dedicated app to Facebook groups, here's how to find (or start) a free trading community near you — and how to do it safely.
"On August 30th The Freecycle Network / Freecycle.org became aware of a data breach on Freecycle.org. We are reaching out to you to ask that you change your Freecycle.org password as soon as possible.
Along with this has come a range of benefits for households, according to the Seeff Property Group. These include local community groups focused on recycling and freecycling various household goods, ...
The Freecycle Network, a group of organisations that allows its members to offer re-usable goods to others free, has been hit by a data breach, according to a statement. Though the statement only ...
Freecycle is a nonprofit organization that is defined as a “movement of people who are giving (and getting) stuff for free in their own towns and keeping good stuff out of landfills.” Users of the ...
Grassroots online items exchange forum Freecycle has been the focus of a massive data breach affecting more than 7 million of its users. Here's what you need to know. Non-profit organization Freecycle ...
A non-profit organization used by millions on both sides of the Atlantic to recycle their possessions has admitted suffering a data breach last month. The US-based Freecycle Network, which is also ...
Freecycle, an online community that encourages sharing unwanted items with eachother than chucking them in the bin or taking them to landfill, has told users to change their passwords after it ...
What happens when your main monetization partner starts flagging your content as spam? Just ask Freecycle. The Freecycle Network is an online community that helps people donate still-usable items to ...
It all started with an old, yet perfectly functioning, Apple computer that Lainie Mataras tried, and failed, to sell. “I couldn’t believe it,” the Mahwah, New Jersey resident recalls. “But I also ...
Who on earth wants fish tank wastewater, chicken poo, tumble-dryer lint, loo roll tubes, “a plaster mould of a Komodo dragon’s foot” or half a broken toilet? No one, you might think, but the Buy ...