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Fitness app could lead a stranger right to your home – change this setting

Fitness app could lead a stranger right to your home – change this setting

During these crazy times, it's important to take care of both your mental and physical health. That's why many people are turning to fitness trackers and apps. But be careful, one popular fitness app was just caught sharing private information with strangers. Thankfully it's a simple fix. Change this one setting to keep snoops out and take back your privacy.

Tap or click here to block strangers from intercepting your private data. →
iPhone battery dying? Here’s why and what you can do to fix it

iPhone battery dying? Here’s why and what you can do to fix it

Not everyone who's installed iOS 14 is happy with it. Despite new features like app widgets, custom wallpapers and better Maps, iOS 14 seems to use a lot more battery life than the previous version. Did Apple mess up and drain everyone's iPhone? As it turns out, there's a reason for the drain. Here's what you can do about it.

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Security alert: 100 million search engine records revealed online

Security alert: 100 million search engine records revealed online

If you've ever been afraid of someone seeing your search history, you might have reason to worry now. One of the web's biggest search engines experienced a data leak of massive proportions — and some of the items uncovered were enough to shock hackers themselves. Here's why.

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You lose track of an old friend, or you just get nosy and want to find an ex on social media. What do you do? A basic Google search might not be enough, especially if your target has a common name. In this Komando DIY, we'll share pro tips to find just about anyone online. We'll start with the biggest social media network: Facebook.

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Your Amazon Echo can do so much more than answer your questions. In my eBook, "How to Use Your Amazon Echo: Tips and Tricks," you'll learn everything you need to know to become a pro. I'll show you how to set it up all the way to how it can endlessly entertain you in your living room, your kitchen and your bedroom. You will also learn the necessary tools to have your Amazon Echo help you in an emergency.

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Vampire cats? No, that’s not a typo

If you’ve ever taken your beloved pet to the vet, you know how important it is to have blood work done. Before doctors have a chance to look at it, the blood is usually kept in cold storage to make sure it doesn’t go bad. So why, then, was blood belonging to four separate cats missing from the Anastasia Cat Clinic in St. Augustine, Florida? 

Looking for answers, authorities checked out the clinic’s surveillance cameras — and to their surprise, they saw the culprit in action. A man who had been loitering at the clinic apparently stole the blood and carried it into a truck he had parked for a quick escape. Why would someone need cat blood? Perhaps he’s a vampire that turns into a cat instead of a bat. That clinic should hang up some garlic ASAP. Feeling brave? We bet you can't solve this tricky vampire brainteaser.

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