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July 7, 2021

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10 apps you should remove from your phone right now

4 things you need to know today

1. 10 apps you should remove from your phone right now

Apple has taken some steps to make it harder for mobile app developers to capture and store your details. Google will implement similar steps later this year. But until all developers comply with the regulations, there will be a few that are sketchy, to say the least.

Tap or click here for 10 apps you need to delete immediately. →

2. Looking for cheap airfare? Don't fall for this sneaky scam

With everyone looking to get out and enjoy life after a crazy year, traveling is back in a big way. But if you're trying to save a little money prepping for your next trip, watch out for scammers. These popular cheap airfare scams are spreading quickly.

Tap or click here for signs that airfare deal is a scam. →

3. Free online tools that reveal if you're overpaying on hospital bills

In January, The White House gave hospitals a stern warning: They now need to be more transparent about prices. This is super empowering for consumers like you since it means you can shop around and compare prices. We found two tools that let you do just that. You could save hundreds, even thousands, off your next hospital bill.

Tap or click here to find the cheapest surgery or treatment you need. →

4. New podcast: How billionaires like Bezos, Musk, and Buffett pay no federal taxes

IRS information shows how billionaires like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Warren Buffett pay little in income tax compared to their massive wealth — sometimes, even nothing. Kim sits down with her tax accountant to get the scoop. Plus, they talk about using your own home and special tax credits to lower your taxes.

Tap or click to see how billionaires wiggle out of paying taxes. →

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A woman was being harassed and stalked. How we found the guy.

One woman asked Kim for help with a malicious stranger who stalked her daughter's every move. Over time, the abuse escalated; the creep targeted her whole family, even posting the mom's photos on risqué dating sites. Listen and learn how Kim and her friends unmasked the stalker!

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In case you missed it ...

  1. Massive ransomware attack cripples thousands of companies. Tap or click to find out how to protect yourself.
  2. iOS 15 Beta: 4 things you’ll love and one you’ll hate. Tap or click for a detailed preview of the new OS.
  3. Will Windows 11 run on your PC? Tap or click to see if it's compatible.
  4. Warning: ‘PrintNightmare’ flaw could open your PC to attack. Tap or click here for a quick fix.
  5. Yikes! 10 tech gadgets that play fast and loose with your privacy. Tap or click to protect your privacy.
 

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Brand New or Not True: The Kim Komando Show | June 19, 2021

Brand New or Not True: The Kim Komando Show | June 19, 2021

Catch up with Kim's national radio game show sensation, Brand New or Not True. Kim introduces three products: One is brand new, and the other two are totally fake. This week, Kim attempts to fool Diane in San Antonio, Texas. Will she be able to guess which one is the real product? You can play along while you watch but remember, no cheating! Tap or click to see if she wins.

 

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AND FINALLY ...

No one wants to get stabbed. But in the unfortunate case it might happen, wouldn't you want a cool device that can stop blood loss? Now you can.

It's all thanks to a new invention from Joseph Bentley, a student at Loughborough University. He developed a gadget called REACT, which applies pressure on areas that are usually hard to treat, like the groin, abdomen and armpit. He says it's a game-changer for first responders that could save hundreds of lives a year. Check it out and see for yourself.

 

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