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August 21, 2023

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IN THIS ISSUE

  • ⏲️ Spend a minute in settings
  • 🤑 $35 from Facebook
  • 🏁 New Google safety check

TODAY'S TECH HACK

Default tech settings you should change

Default tech settings you should change

I consider it my life’s mission to always have your back. Now, you know tech companies want to learn as much as possible about you, your friends, your fam, where you go, what you do and what you like. All that info adds up to big bucks.

Be smart and switch a couple of default settings in your everyday tech. It’s a quick way to retain a little privacy.

Apple, stop tracking my location

Apple keeps track of where you go and how often you go there. You might see these so-called Significant Locations as calendar events or map direction alerts. You can clear this list.

  • On your iPhone, go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services > System Services.
  • Tap Significant Locations.
  • Hit the Clear History button.

Alexa, don’t read my mind

You say, “Alexa, good night,” and your smart speaker says, “You left the kitchen light on. Would you like me to turn it off?” This is Hunches in action, and some people hate it. Just say, “Alexa, disable Hunches,” and you’re good to go.

Google, don’t track everywhere I go

Did you know Google may save where you go even when you aren’t using Google Maps? Switching Location History off stops this tracking.

  • Sign in to your Google account. Click on your profile picture, then Manage your Google Account or go to your Google Account page.
  • On the left, click on Data & privacy.
  • Under History settings, click on Location History.
  • You can toggle this Off.

To delete your location history data, click on the Auto-delete option. I picked three months.

Apple, stop bugging me for reviews

Whether you love or hate an app, you can rate and review it — but there should be no pressure or obligation. In-app review prompts are annoying, period.

  • On your iPhone, go to Settings > App Store.
  • Turn off In-App Ratings & Reviews.

Windows, quit showing me ads

Microsoft places ads and suggested apps in the Start menu. There are enough ads online without seeing them in your Start menu, too.

  • Go to the Start menu and open Settings.
  • Choose Personalization.
  • Select Start from the left pane.
  • Toggle off Show suggestions occasionally in Start.

✅ Keep the tech know-how train going! Change these bad Windows settings. And, on the happy side, settings every Mac user should know.

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DEAL OF THE DAY

Problem: You’re always hunting for a charger

Problem: You’re always hunting for a charger

Solution: This 3-in-1 magnetic, foldable, wireless charging dock lets you juice up your iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods all at once. It doesn’t take up a bunch of room (it folds into the size of a wallet) and is a great travel companion. You can toss one in your bag and know all your devices are covered. Sweet.

It’s almost 50% off!

YOU SHOULD KNOW

⚠️ Malware, beware: Google Chrome will soon alert you if you’re about to download any malware extensions. But you can check all your old extensions in the privacy and security settings, too. Try these beta features in version 116 by putting this in Chrome browser’s address bar: chrome://flags

Cash in before it’s too late: If you used Facebook between May 2007 and December 2022 — my bet is you did — you could be eligible for $35. That’s your slice of a $725 million settlement over illegal data sharing. Submit your claim here by Friday, Aug. 25.

🧊 Fire TV freeze out: If your Amazon Fire TV is acting more like an icebox, you're not alone. Thanks to a glitchy update, some screens are stuck displaying nothing but a logo and three dots. Head to your settings, followed by My Fire TV > About > Check for Updates to get the patch.

Got a pic to show off? Share it in crystal-clear HD on WhatsApp. Just hit the plus sign (+), then Photo & Video Library. Tap the image you want to share. Look for the HD option on the top of the screen and you’re set.

Cyberstalkers, rejoice: Pretty soon, blocking users on X (formerly Twitter) will be no more. Elon Musk says the option to block people makes no sense and is going away, except in private messages. Weird move. Follow me on X.

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TECH LIFE UPGRADES

Sharing is caring: Say you run a business and want multiple people to have access to the customer service email. Or someone in your family is sick and needs help managing their messages. They can share their inbox with you. Open Gmail on your computer and click Settings > See all settings > Accounts and Import or Account > Add another account. Enter the email address of your delegate and hit Next Step > Send email to grant access.

💄 Get camera-ready: I’m not naming names, but I’ve seen this enough to say something. If you want to try a fancy, new background, filter or anything else while on a video meeting, try it before you join a meeting with others. How? Make your own meeting to work out all the kinks.

Math counts: Next time you need to do a simple calculation, type it directly into your browser's address bar and hit Enter. It even works for percentages — type “What is 40% of 50?” or whatever numbers you need.

🛣️ Hitting the road? Download a map of where you’re going in case you hit a no-cell service zone. Make sure you’re connected to the internet and not in Incognito mode. Open the Google Maps app and search for your specific destination or city. Tap the name or address > the three dots > select Download offline map > Download.

Dino-mite: That little dino game Google displays when your internet is out is surprisingly fun. You can play it even if your connection is good. Type chrome://dino into the Chrome browser address bar and hit Enter. Use the spacebar to hop over obstacles.

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ASK ME YOUR QUESTIONS

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I need an alternative to Quicken. Free would be best. The new subscription platform requires connecting to the internet. I do not ever expose my financial records to the internet. My laptop used for Quicken has never been connected to the internet. — Angie in Washington

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I bet you excel at numbers. Now, you’re wise to be so protective of the device you use for finances. I often recommend folks get an inexpensive Chromebook to use as a “finances-only” device.

As far as a free Quicken replacement, here are two:

  • GnuCash: Free, open-source accounting software with many of the same features as Quicken. You can use it entirely offline.
  • AceMoney Lite: This is a more basic and free version of AceMoney, another personal finance manager. It allows you to track expenses, budgets and more without an online connection.

💰 I bet either free one will work for you. If not, let me know, and we can chat about paid options.

FREEBIE OF THE DAY

Like Photoshop, but free

GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a pro-grade photo editor that looks and works like Adobe Photoshop. Unlike real Photoshop, it doesn’t cost $9.99 a month. It’s the closest thing to Adobe’s software you can get without a subscription. The online instructions are easy to follow if you’ve always wanted to learn how to use Photoshop.

Download for Windows or Mac →

BYTES OF HUMOR: LOADING LAUGHS

😂 A guy is rolling down the sidewalk in a desk chair with a laptop under one arm and a phone under the other. A portable printer is sitting on his lap. He has a small wastepaper basket on his head and a Swingline stapler in his shirt pocket. A cop spots him and asks, "What do you think you’re doing?" The man replies, "Impersonating an office, sir."

I heard you laugh at that one! Hope you’re closing out this email with a smile on your face. If so, hit that thumbs-up below! See you bright and early with the tech news. (Try it out here if you’re not on the list!) — Kim

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