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April 5, 2021

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Was your Facebook hacked? Here’s how to check the 533 million exposed records

4 things you need to know today

1. Was your Facebook hacked? Here’s how to check the 533 million exposed records

Facebook has a history of not protecting its users' data. But things got extensively worse this week as cybercriminals dumped over 530 million user records onto the internet for anyone to see. We've got details on this massive data breach, including what information was exposed and how to determine if you were part of the breach.

Tap or click here to see if your data has been exposed. →

2. Expect even more robocalls soon. Here’s why

Nobody likes telemarketers and despite the constant influx of robocalls to our phones, there are several rules to cut down on them. If we take the right steps, of course. But now Facebook and the Supreme Court have changed all that. We'll explain why you might be getting more robocalls than normal soon.

Tap or click here to protect yourself from robocalls. →

3. Amazon privacy: 3 settings you need to change

Amazon is convenient for everything from shopping to managing your smart home through Alexa. Convenience and privacy don't always go hand in hand, though. If you're an Amazon shopper or have an Echo at home, don't skip these important privacy steps.

Tap or click to lock down your account. →

4. My secret for a healthy heart and more energy (I take two every day!)

When you think of healthy products, your mind probably goes to pills or chalky smoothies — healthy products don't taste good. That's why I was blown away by SuperBeets Chews. These tasty treats are stuffed with antioxidants that promote heart health. I loved them so much I just had to spread the word.

Tap or click here for an easy way to keep your heart healthy. →

RING, RING

Is your phone ringing off the hook with robocalls? I know how annoying that is — and I can help you stop them with my eBook, "Complete Guide to Robocalls."

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The one shortage no one is talking about

We’ve been through gasoline shortages, toilet paper shortages, Clorox wipe shortages. Right now, we’re in the middle of a lumber shortage. And what’s next is going to affect us all.

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In case you missed it ...

  1. This Instagram DM can hack your account in seconds – Don’t fall for it. Tap or click to find out what to watch for.
  2. These ads show what the futuristic 2021 should have been. Tap or click for a glimpse at these outlandish predictions.
  3. Want to buy cryptocurrency? Tap or click to find out what you need to know first.
  4. This super helpful app scans and categorizes your files for you. Tap or click to take advantage of this ingenious tool.
  5. Bad news if you use Android: Study finds Google collects 20x more data than Apple. Tap or click for the shocking details.
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How to see with sound

What is something that the military, bats and doctors all have in common? They all use sounds to see. Specifically, they use the echo from sound bouncing off objects to visualize their surroundings. So how does this technology work and what other applications may it have?

 

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And finally…

Food waste is a huge global issue. In the U.S. alone, around one pound of food per person is wasted every day. That equates to around $161 million in annual food waste per year, according to Rubicon data.

Some of the soldiers combating food waste are smaller than your thumb. For example, one insect farm in Kenya uses black soldier fly larvae to break down discarded food waste. Then, the larvae are turned into animal feed for neighboring farms. Watch this video to see the bugs at work. 

This sustainable trick turns trash into treasure. As they said in “The Lion King,” it all comes down to the circle of life! 🌎

 

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