How to protect your home title from thieves — 7 must-change tech settings
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3 things you need to know today 1. Yikes! 80% of apps watch who you're messaging - Here's what to do about it Surprise, surprise: The world's most popular apps are also the most vulnerable to hacks. Not only that, but they're also the biggest offenders regarding data collection. That's a terrifying combination. A data breach of one of these companies can expose the sensitive data of everyone who uses the app. Here's what they collect and what you can do about it. Tap or click here to check out the most hacked apps worldwide. → |
2. Criminals are using a new scam to steal home titles What if we told you that it's possible to sign your entire home away, all in one fell swoop? Home deed scammers use your authorization and personal homeowner information to weave a treacherous tale nobody deserves to fall for. We're here with the latest iteration of one of the sneakiest home scams currently making waves. Tap or click to protect your home from these tricky scams. → |
3. 7 default settings tech companies don't ever want you to change Your phone, computer and smart speaker come loaded with options you can adjust, but there are some settings tech companies hope you'll leave as the default. You're too smart for that, though, right? In this column, Kim has seven default settings you should change today. Take a few minutes and protect your privacy. Tap or click to upgrade your everyday devices. → |
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Tech advice from pros Kim trusts Sometimes it feels like the world is throwing everything it has at you. To succeed, you need someone to guide you through. That’s what Dell Technologies Advisors do. They have the tech advice to help you navigate whatever challenges you’re up against — and get you safely to where you want to be. Call an advisor at 877-ASK-DELL or go to Dell.com for free expert support. → |