Are you capable of outsmarting Google's new scam test?   ;
Breaking Tech News You Need to Know May 31, 2020 |
Can you pass Google’s new scam quiz? New scams and phishing sites pop up each and every day, and Google is trying to keep up. In addition to playing whack-a-mole with scammers on its search engine, the company is also trying to educate users on scam red flags to watch out for. This new quiz from Google will test your scam knowledge. Can you spot the scams? Tap or click here to see if you can pass the scam test. → |
Facebook has a new calling app. Is it worth downloading? Facebook is getting experimental with its app releases, and the company thinks its latest audio-only chatting software might be able to replace your stock phone app. This new app can make free calls to your contacts with the push of a button, but its existence does beg the question: Why isn't it just a feature in Facebook Messenger? Tap or click here to see why this program exists in the first place. → |
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Bank of America data breach – was your info exposed? A bank is one of the worst institutions you could imagine being hit by a data breach — and during a pandemic, no less. But this exact situation has happened to one of the biggest banks in the country, Bank of America. Some customers accidentally had their data exposed due to a careless digital blunder last month. Tap or click here to find out if your data was exposed. → |
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Can President Trump really regulate Twitter? President Trump signed an executive ordered aimed at limiting the legal protections that shield social media companies. The question now is how will he enforce it? Tap or click to listen to the latest Consumer Tech Update. → |
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COVID conqueror: Badass great-grandma beats the virus at 103 Not all the stories coming out of the pandemic are tragic. In fact, there are some inspirational tales coming from some of the biggest hotspots: nursing homes. One patient, Jennie Stejna of Massachusetts, acquired COVID-19 at the age of 103 and quickly found herself in critical condition as the disease took its toll. According to her granddaughter, however, Jennie’s feisty nature helped keep her spirits up throughout the ordeal. After a few weeks, she made a miraculous recovery and celebrated in classic American fashion with a cold Bud Light. No Coronas for this great-grandma! When it comes to physical health, sometimes age is just a number. Tap or click here to meet the world’s oldest bodybuilder. → |
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