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April 10, 2023 |
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Tech security tip: Totally normal things that put you in dangerChange your passwords. Don't click that link. Don't share your personal information with strangers. We will always remind you about these basic precautions. But it's not enough anymore. Just answering the phone with one word can compromise your security and privacy nowadays. Here are three things you do every day that put you in danger. Tap or click here to avoid making these common security mistakes. → |
Quick tip of the dayGot an Amazon Echo? Be sure to pop into your Alexa app settings for your device and turn off this privacy setting. Amazon Sidewalk is basically a mesh network that extends your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection range by up to a mile — and it’s on by default. Amazon promises the Sidewalk network uses three layers of encryption and that your neighbors won’t be able to see your data. Ultimately, your tech will be connected to a network you can’t control. I say opt out. Inside the Alexa app, tap More followed by Settings.Tap Account Settings, then Amazon Sidewalk.Turn Amazon Sidewalk off if you do not want to participate.To get the most out of Alexa: 5 clever ways to use your Echo you’ll wish you knew sooner |
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Tech how-to: Control your computer using your phone There are tons of reasons you'd need to access your desktop when you're not in front of it. You could have files stored on the hard drive or need access to a media file that isn't saved elsewhere. There are ways to safely access and control your computer via your phone — you just need to know how to use them. 5 Microsoft Surface tips that most people don’t know about Your Microsoft Surface device is a PC and tablet simultaneously and is excellent for people who want the best of both worlds. It can do amazing things, making it a contender with the iPad in many ways. Use these tips to become an expert Surface user and get more out of your versatile device. |
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The true story behind iconic photosThere's Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out and Elvis Presley and Richard Nixon's handshake. What about John Travolta dancing with Princess Diana? You've seen these iconic photos, but do you know the real stories behind them? WATCH THIS VIDEO → |
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