Smart ways to use Bluetooth trackers — Keep what you look at on social media private
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One tool to keep your online activity PRIVATE and opt out of intrusive cookies

One tool to keep your online activity PRIVATE and opt out of intrusive cookies

It's no secret that you're being watched and tracked as you browse the internet. Companies want to know what you're doing so they can hit you with targeted ads. They do this using third-party cookies, which can track your activity across multiple websites. But, how do you know who is tracking you? Luckily there's a free tool that can help.

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4 essential ways to keep hackers out of your smart home security cameras

4 essential ways to keep hackers out of your smart home security cameras

Crooks aren't just after your bank accounts and social media profiles. They will attack pretty much anything that will give them ways to rip you off, including access to your home. That's why it's important to lock down your home security cameras to keep hackers from gaining access and spying on your every move.

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8 smart ways to use Bluetooth trackers like the AirTag and Tile

Here at the Komando HQ, we often get questions about Bluetooth trackers. "Why would I want one?" you may wonder. This versatile lost and found tech has a ton of potential. Not only can you use it to keep track of your gadgets, but you can also keep a close eye on your family and pets. Here's how.

Pro trick to keep what you look at on social media private

Have you ever been accused of reading a text message or a DM and not replying? Well, you are in luck as there is a setting in Instagram that allows you to read DMs without the sender knowing that you did. Here's how you do that, and why it might be a good thing.

 

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