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December 31, 2022

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In this issue ...

  • QR code scams
  • 5 tech resolutions for 2023
  • 🃏 Best family board games
Watch out for QR code scams being sent through email

3 things you need to know today

1. Watch out for QR code scams being sent through email

QR codes are everywhere nowadays, providing information on recipes, menus, and links to websites, apps, and coupons. But don't be so quick to scan these pixelated little squares. Scammers are using them to practice their crooked trade, targeting credit card numbers and other sensitive information. Here's what to watch out for.

Tap or click here to avoid this QR code scam. →

2. These 5 tech resolutions will carry you through 2023 and beyond

The new year is upon us, and what better time to brush up on the most basic (but still critical) privacy and security practices? From using strong and unique passwords to enabling your smartphone's built-in security features, here's how to get a safe and secure start in 2023.

Tap or click here for tech tips to keep you safe in the new year. →

3. Best board games and puzzles to play with friends and family

Board games are how we bond, connect and have fun without a screen in front of us. Take a step back and step into the world of fun games that captivate your imagination, pit you against friends and family and give you a unique experience. This isn't your grandmother's board game cabinet.

Tap or click for the best board games and puzzles for solo or group play. →

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