Daily Crunch: Cloudflare rolls out new mobile services to secure employee smartphones

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TechCrunch's top 3 Do we ever really know how secure our phones are? : Cloudflare says no, and to prove it, they've launched an eSIM to secure mobile devices, reports Kyle. What differentiates them from other legacy options – for example, VPN – is its cell-level protection. "A SIM card can act as another security factor, and in combination with hardware keys, impersonating an employee is nearly impossible," Cloudflare CTO John Graham-Cumming told Kyle. Red notice: It's official - Interpol issues a red notice for Terraform founder Do Kwon, who faces charges in South Korea after the collapse of Terraform's cryptocurrency and stablecoin earlier this year . Manish and Kate have been following this story for a while and have more. Pivot: Two years ago, Vendease was trying to make it work in the Nigerian food sector as a marketplace linking vendors and farmers to restaurants. When she saw how fragmented the delivery service was, she turned to a food supply platform, which means she is no longer acting as a middleman and harvesting now that benefit, including $30 million in fresh capital, Tage reports. Startups and VCs

While Not So Dark started out as a network of dark kitchens, the company ditched that business model shortly after launching its A-series. Running dark kitchens requires a ton of capital and can create problems in some neighborhoods. The company has now raised an $80 million Series B round and launched digital food delivery brands that you can find in food delivery apps, Romain reports.

When it comes to advice, technology loves standardization. Startups are often told that there are certain metrics to hit, deadlines to meet, timelines to measure against. In The "ideal track" is a myth, right?, on TC+, our subscription site, Natasha M explains why the general rule of the 18-36 month track is not the same. y as you think.

Guess what? We love you so much we have five more highlights sitewide:

Loving the Preloved: Christine reports that Gently's shopping aggregator aims to eliminate the friction of locating second-hand clothes. Can't keep a good startup going: Ingrid reports that IFC and other impact investors are returning to supporting Ukrainian startups, with a new $250 million fund aimed at founders under the gun. Checkmate! Give Me My Discount: Checkmate captures all your purchase offers so you don't have to, reports Christine. Bringing More American Entrepreneurs Online: AOL Founder

Daily Crunch: Cloudflare rolls out new mobile services to secure employee smartphones

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Hello, you crunchistas. We hope you had a relaxing weekend. Or if it wasn't cool, it was wild for all the right reasons. YOLO and all that.

Okay, let's get to the news! — Christine and Haje

TechCrunch's top 3 Do we ever really know how secure our phones are? : Cloudflare says no, and to prove it, they've launched an eSIM to secure mobile devices, reports Kyle. What differentiates them from other legacy options – for example, VPN – is its cell-level protection. "A SIM card can act as another security factor, and in combination with hardware keys, impersonating an employee is nearly impossible," Cloudflare CTO John Graham-Cumming told Kyle. Red notice: It's official - Interpol issues a red notice for Terraform founder Do Kwon, who faces charges in South Korea after the collapse of Terraform's cryptocurrency and stablecoin earlier this year . Manish and Kate have been following this story for a while and have more. Pivot: Two years ago, Vendease was trying to make it work in the Nigerian food sector as a marketplace linking vendors and farmers to restaurants. When she saw how fragmented the delivery service was, she turned to a food supply platform, which means she is no longer acting as a middleman and harvesting now that benefit, including $30 million in fresh capital, Tage reports. Startups and VCs

While Not So Dark started out as a network of dark kitchens, the company ditched that business model shortly after launching its A-series. Running dark kitchens requires a ton of capital and can create problems in some neighborhoods. The company has now raised an $80 million Series B round and launched digital food delivery brands that you can find in food delivery apps, Romain reports.

When it comes to advice, technology loves standardization. Startups are often told that there are certain metrics to hit, deadlines to meet, timelines to measure against. In The "ideal track" is a myth, right?, on TC+, our subscription site, Natasha M explains why the general rule of the 18-36 month track is not the same. y as you think.

Guess what? We love you so much we have five more highlights sitewide:

Loving the Preloved: Christine reports that Gently's shopping aggregator aims to eliminate the friction of locating second-hand clothes. Can't keep a good startup going: Ingrid reports that IFC and other impact investors are returning to supporting Ukrainian startups, with a new $250 million fund aimed at founders under the gun. Checkmate! Give Me My Discount: Checkmate captures all your purchase offers so you don't have to, reports Christine. Bringing More American Entrepreneurs Online: AOL Founder

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