January 19, 2022 |
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News you can really useWe scour the web for the news that impacts you every single day. And to make it even more relevant for you, our valued readers, just scroll to the end of each article. Here, we're summing up what the news of the day means for you. Be on the lookout! |
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3 things you need to know today1. Use an Android? Make this quick change now to secure your phoneEven though most 2G networks are long gone, cybercriminals have found a clever way to exploit the old technology. Thankfully there's a way for Android users to avoid this dangerous scheme. Hopefully, Apple will make the change soon. We'll explain how criminals use this old tech to steal sensitive information and show you how to stop them in their tracks. Tap or click here to protect the sensitive information on your phone. → |
2. Warning: Anyone can undo this common way to block sensitive info in a photoIt’s an excellent idea to redact pictures visible online, especially screenshots containing private or sensitive details. The virtual equivalent of censoring information is to open the image in an editing app and drag a marker over text. But here's why that doesn't always work and puts your data at risk of exposure. Tap or click here for a better way to protect sensitive data. → |
3. How to order a free at-home COVID testCOVID at-home test kits are becoming hard to find as the omicron variant spreads. But the U.S. government is now distributing 500 million free at-home test kits via an official website. We'll give you the background and instructions on how to get your kits. Tap or click here to order your free at-home COVID-19 test kits. → |
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