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Scammers are creating fake financial sites to steal your money

Scammers are creating fake financial sites to steal your money

With finances booming amidst the rest of the world's problems, opportunistic hackers are taking advantage of the situation by trying to steal as much money as they can. This time they're masquerading as financial brokers using very convincing phishing sites and if you happen to fall for one, you could end up paying for it — big time.

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Stressed? Fitbit’s new smartwatch can tell

Stressed? Fitbit’s new smartwatch can tell

Fitbit has long been known for its fitness-minded wearables, but the company's latest smartwatch has features you won't even find on flagship Apple and Samsung devices. The new Fitbit Sense has tech that can calculate your stress levels and look for signs that could indicate other problems possibly related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Safari browser bug could allow hackers to steal your data – Here’s how to stay safe

Safari browser bug could allow hackers to steal your data – Here’s how to stay safe

A bug in Apple's Safari browser could allow hackers to steal your files and private data. The worst part is that a security researcher first notified Apple about the flaw in April, yet it's not being patched anytime soon. Here's what you need to know before you share another link.

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Check your phone! 23 apps you must delete right now

Check your phone! 23 apps you must delete right now

Here at Komando.com, we make it our mission to tell you about apps you'll love — and, even more importantly, the apps you need to delete. Sometimes they're hiding malware, sometimes they spam your phone with ads, and sometimes they secretly sign you up for expensive monthly charges. Scan through this list of 23 apps, and if you have any installed, delete them now!

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Unbelievable gadgets coming soon

Unbelievable gadgets coming soon

Think about just how much technology has shaped today’s world — from smart assistants in our homes to self-driving cars to powerful computers we carry around in our pockets. But what is the next tech frontier, and what will it look like for our everyday lives? I’ll walk you through the wild world of future tech.

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1. Zoom goes down across the U.S. Try one of these alternatives. Tap or click to discover the best backup.
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8 ways your phone tracks you – and how you can stop it

8 ways your phone tracks you – and how you can stop it

It's no secret your phone tracks you. Sure, it means you can use handy features like GPS and Find My Friends, but it's also the reason you're served invasive targeted ads. So how can you stop all this creepy tracking? You need to dive into your smartphone settings. Kim walks you through exactly what to do to protect your privacy.

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Robocalls interrupt us constantly, fool us into answering with numbers that look a little too familiar, and scam Americans out of millions of dollars every year. That's exactly why we put together a guide to help. Learn all Kim's best tricks for stopping annoying robocalls, in one place for easy reference.

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A lick of truth: KFC abandons its classic slogan

When you think of KFC, what are the first words that come to mind? If it’s not “eleven herbs and spices,” it’s “finger-lickin’ good.” But that classic slogan may finally be put to rest during the pandemic. As delicious as KFC chicken is, putting a finger in one’s mouth is an easy way to transmit germs — including the novel coronavirus. 

So for now, KFC is partially doing away with the slogan by blurring it out on chicken buckets, cups and bags. So instead of saying “Finger-lickin good,” the KFC packaging now says “It’s f***** ***** good!” I think KFC may have opened up a different can of worms.

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