March 27, 2022 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
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3 things you need to know today1. Sneaky new spyware is hiding in Microsoft help files - What to watch forThere's another sophisticated phishing campaign making the rounds that you need to know about. This time criminals are spoofing Microsoft, hoping to trick you into clicking on a malicious file that will infect your device with malware. We'll explain what to watch for and how to protect against it. Tap or click here for steps to protect against this tricky phishing campaign. → |
2. Google caught collecting more of your personal data - Changes are comingA research paper from Trinity College Dublin recently revealed that Google collects private data from its Messages and Dialer apps. While Google says the data is used to diagnose and resolve issues that may arise, the data can be cracked by hackers, revealing sensitive information. Tap or click here to find out how Google is collecting more private data. → |
3. Need some help cleaning? Check out 5 of the best robotic vacuums you can buyWhy spend lots of time vacuuming your enormous house when a robot can do all the work for you? Gone are the days of manual labor. Today, everyone uses automation technology. Choose from top brands like Roomba, Samsung and Anker when shopping for your next automated vacuum cleaner. |
BEST OF THE WEBThe internet is full of junk. We find the good stuff for you, from helpful tools to get stuff done to the best apps and websites out there. |
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Protect your most important data the right wayYou probably have thousands of photos on your phone eating up space, and you want to preserve those memories. IDrive is the perfect solution for backing up and protecting all your precious photos and videos. Use it to back up all your devices: PCs, Macs, servers, iPhones, Android phones and more. Sync everything to one account. IDrive is like an insurance policy for your data. Plans start at less than $7 a month. Go to IDrive.com and use "KIM" to get 90% off your first year. → |
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