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Facebook knows everything about you. Here’s what you can do about it

Facebook knows everything about you. Here’s what you can do about it

Facebook has already lost the trust of most users, yet people shockingly continue to participate on the social media site. If you're not going to delete your Facebook account, you should at least take some precautionary steps to protect your privacy.

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See the list of disinfectants strong enough to kill coronavirus

With the coronavirus continuing to spread throughout the United States, people across America are looking for ways to stay healthy. Health authorities recommend we all frequently wash our hands and sanitize surfaces. But which disinfectants are strong enough to do the job?

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Warning! 1 billion Android phones susceptible to hacking – find out if yours is at risk

Warning! 1 billion Android phones susceptible to hacking – find out if yours is at risk

Hackers are always targeting popular websites and devices because there are so many potential victims to exploit. That's why, with about 3 billion Android gadgets worldwide, Android users are prime targets. Even scarier, it's estimated that nearly 1 billion of these devices are vulnerable to nasty attacks and there isn't anything you can do to stop them.

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Getting your business ready for coronavirus

Businesses across the world are closing up shop and sending employees home to get their jobs done. If you own or work for a small or medium-sized company, are you prepared for that scenario? I’ve got a few essentials you can use to make the transition easier.

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How dangerous is it to use a microwave without a door?

The microwave oven is a staple of modern cuisine. Before its invention and rise in popularity, if you wanted to have Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes and broccoli, you could be looking at about a 45 minute cooking time. The microwave dropped that number to less than 5 minutes. But how safe are these technical devices? And what would happen if you used one with the door open?

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A birthday to remember: 100-year-old spends day in the slammer

Do you have a bucket list? Many people have several experiences they’d love to cross off before their time comes. As the years creep by, the urge to accomplish these goals grows stronger. One North Carolina woman knew this all too well, and for her 100th birthday celebration, she decided to cross a very specific item off her bucket list: going to jail. Police showed up to her assisted living facility with an arrest warrant for “indecent exposure,” handcuffed her and took her down to the station. During the process, she playfully resisted arrest by kicking the officers in the legs. After getting her mugshot taken and receiving an orange shirt, she was immediately set free to her family. Apparently, the whole thing was a birthday gag she planned with the local police, who now have one of the oldest prisoners in the world on the books. 

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