|       |   |    |   |    |   Thursday, October 17, 2019  • By Anthony Ha   |  | 
      |     |     |     | Happy ThursdayNetflix earnings offer good and bad news, Samsung reveals a major security flaw and authorities take down the world’s largest child exploitation site. Here’s your Daily Crunch for October 17, 2019. |  |  |  | 
    |     |     |     | Netflix's Q3 financial report gave the company's stock a boost in after-hours trading, with profits significantly exceeding analyst expectations. However, subscriber growth was a mixed bag — particularly in the United States, where Netflix reported 500,000 paid net additions in the United States, compared to a forecast of 800,000. The company says that’s because a price increase earlier this year is hurting retention.   Read more   |  |    |   |  |  | 
    |     |     |     | Galaxy S10 users should turn on some alternative security features as Samsung works to address a major flaw with the device's in-screen fingerprint sensor: A British user reported the ability to unlock her device with unregistered fingerprints.   Read more   |  |  |  | 
    |     |     |     | With the help of international partners in the U.K. and South Korea, U.S. prosecutors have brought charges against a South Korean citizen, Jong Woo Son, for conspiracy to advertise, produce and distribute child abuse imagery.   Read more   |  |    |   Image Credits: ALASTAIR PIKE/AFP / Getty Images |  |  | 
    |     |     |     | The company integrates with customer apps, capturing user behavior and feeding data back to product teams so they can prioritize features and improve the user experience.   Read more   |  |  |  | 
    |     |     |     | With this launch, GoFundMe will be sunsetting CrowdRise the brand and transitioning the platform's nonprofit customers (which include high-profile events like the Boston Marathon) to GoFundMe Charity.   Read more   |  |    |   |  |  | 
    |     |     |     | Canva’s new enterprise product is designed to make the company’s design tools available throughout a larger organization. Canva also announced today that it’s raised an additional $85 million in funding.   Read more   |  |  |  | 
    |     |     |     | At Disrupt, we dug into how founders, companies and the broader community can play a positive role in the gig economy, with help from Derecka Mehrens, an executive director at Working Partnerships USA and co-founder of Silicon Valley Rising, and Amanda de Cadenet, founder of Girlgaze. (Extra Crunch membership required.)   Read more   |  |  |  | 
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