How to tell if your tech has a virus — Has someone blocked your number?
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What Kim's Watching February 13, 2021
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How to remove viruses from your iPhone or iPad
Let's face it, hackers and criminals are out to get you. These days, they even have ways of infecting your iPhone and iPad. Have your devices been hit by an attack? Here are some surefire signs that you're a victim. Plus, I'll give you tips to get rid of viruses and bugs from your iPhone and iPad.
20 ways to get the most out of your Amazon account
Amazon has revolutionized the way we shop. Since 2004, Amazon has grown from $6.92 billion in sales to more than $280 billion. Forget going to a store — just Prime what you need. So, how can you get the most out of Amazon and your Prime membership? Kim has 20 perks and tricks you don't want to miss.
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Is your tech infected with a virus? How to tell if you’ve been hacked
Hackers prey on fear and uncertainty, and coronavirus scams are everywhere. Worried your phone, laptop, desktop or tablet has been hacked? Kim walks you through some warning signs your device is at risk — and what you can do about it.
How to find out if someone blocked your number
When someone blocks your number, they’ll no longer receive your calls or texts. On iPhones, even your iMessage and FaceTime won’t get through. How can you tell if someone blocks your number? Here are a few signs that may clue you in, including how many rings you’ll hear when you call and a message you could hear. Plus, get tips for what to do if you suspect you’ve been blocked but want to be sure.
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Tricks to get a better cell signal on your iPhone
You probably know the best place in your house to make a call on your smartphone. But what about when you just can’t get a good signal or you’re away from home? It’s super frustrating, but there are a few tricks of the trade that can help. In this Komando DIY, three simple ways to get better cell service.
SIM swapping: 5 ways to protect your phone from hackers
Imagine this: Out of nowhere, your phone doesn’t work and while you’re trying to figure out what’s wrong with it — without being able to make calls — a hacker is digging through your apps and files. That's the reality of SIM swapping attacks. Kim has 5 tips to keep you and your data safe from enterprising criminals.
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