Feature picks for iOS 15.1 — Keep your phone charged on the go
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October 26, 2021

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Amazon scams are running rampant - Red flags to spot the biggest one

4 things you need to know today

1. Amazon scams are running rampant - Red flags to spot the biggest one

Business impersonation scams are some of the most common tricks used by thieves to steal personal details. The company most often impersonated? Amazon. Here's what you need to look out for and how to stay safe.

Tap or click here for signs that Amazon email is a scam. →

2. Think Big Tech knows a lot? Your ISP is just as bad

Your internet service provider can be collecting more data than it needs to and using it irresponsibly. A report from the Federal Trade Commission shows that the country's six biggest ISPs are invading consumers' privacy as much as Google and Facebook. Here's how to stop them.

Tap or click here for a simple way to protect your online privacy. →

3. Update your iPhone! iOS 15.1 brings 3 new features worth using

Apple's iOS 15.1 update includes more ways to share and shoot better videos. With SharePlay, you can have a virtual workout with up to 32 people and shoot high-quality videos thanks to ProRes support. Don't feel left out if you favor your iPad, Apple Watch or Mac, as they also received new features with OS updates.

Tap or click here to check out some new features introduced with iOS 15.1. →

4. Stop running out of juice. Power your phone with this high-speed portable charger. (It's $5 off!)

When you're traveling, sightseeing or just working away from home, your phone can run out of juice pretty quickly. This mighty little charger can save the day, though. Lightweight and powerful, it can charge an iPhone 8 up to five times. Best of all, it's on sale!

Tap or click here for power on the go. →

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  1. Pop quiz: Between Alexa, Siri, Cortana and the rest, what collects the most data? Tap or click here to see what your smart assistant knows about you.
  2. Home spray sold at Walmart recalled after reports of deaths and illness. Tap or click here to see if you own this dangerous spray.
  3. List: The 10 most invasive sites on the internet. Tap or click here for a list of websites that track you the most.
  4. What are your chances of getting COVID? New CDC map charts breakthrough cases. Tap or click here to track the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine.
  5. Scam alert: Don’t fall for this Facebook Marketplace trick. Tap or click to see how this scam works.
 

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You're giving away all your data for that free email account

You're giving away all your data for that free email account

I don’t trust Big Tech and you shouldn’t, either. You’ve heard me say for years that free email services like Gmail or Yahoo aren’t really free. There’s a big price to pay — your privacy. These free email sites scan, analyze and save details of every email you send and receive, giving Big Tech a very intimate and detailed profile of you so they can easily sell your data to the highest bidder.

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