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November 10, 2022 |
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Adobe Flash is dead — Forget that and you could end up with malwareIf you were watching videos, listening to music or playing games in your browser in the '90s, chances are you're familiar with Flash. The software is no longer used by any operating system or browser, and there's no reason why it should be on your computer. But criminals want to trick you with fake update notifications. Here's what you need to know. Tap or click here for tips on avoiding Adobe Flash malware. → |
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Stop making this privacy mistake on social media Sharing your contacts with social media makes it easier to find friends and family on the platform. But did you know you're sharing their personal information without consent? Even if a contact isn't on social media, their phone number or email address will be exposed to the company. Here's how to stop this invasive option on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Don't have a Facebook account? Check if they have your phone number anyway Meta is known for its invasive privacy practices via Facebook, Instagram and Messenger. You may think you're safe if you don't use social media, but you'd be wrong. It turns out that people you know who shared their contacts with a Meta platform (such as Facebook) may have handed over your information. Here's how to put a stop to it. Shopping for holiday decorations? Don’t fall for this online shopping scam The holiday season is rapidly approaching, and you might be looking for some decorations for your home. But be careful when shopping online, as several shopping scams are circulating to rip you off. Here's how to stay safe. |
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