Plus: Election interference, No. 1 show on Netflix, how to hide your apps β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β In partnership with NordPass | Hello on a fantastic tech Friday, friend! Paul wrote me to ask how he can turn off his phone ringer for an hour, like for church or a meeting. On an iPhone, swipe down from the top right of your screen and hit the moon icon > Do Not Disturb. Tap the three-dot menu and choose 1 hour. On an Android, go to Settings > Sound > Do Not Disturb and turn it on for an hour. Now you know! π I only have to remember one password. Thatβs the beauty of a solid, award-winning password manager. It does all the work for you. I negotiated a great deal: Only $1.23 a month for NordPass, just for you. More on that below. First, a fabulous tech secret you have to know! β Kim π Today's podcast: They hired a North Korean spy β±οΈ Daily Tech Update: No, you're not being arrested π‘ Digital Life Hack: Fake reviews are now illegal π¬ Was this email forwarded? Sign up here for free | TODAY'S TOP STORY Check your phone's privacy report Thereβs an easy-to-miss tool built right into your phone that shows you which apps access your microphone, camera, location data and everything else. Don't like what you see? Adjust the app's permissions (Iβll show you how) or delete the app entirely. Letβs take a close look at Appleβs iPhone Privacy Report and the Android Privacy Dashboard. Privacy, please In the Apple-sphere? Your iPhone's Privacy Report shows the network and web activity of each app on your smartphone. It looks at how often an app has accessed your phoneβs sensors, camera and microphone, along with where it sends all your data back to. You have to turn it on and let it gather data before youβll see any of these insights. If you turn off the Privacy Report, itβll clear out everything. Go to Settings > Privacy & Security. Turn on App Privacy Report. Make sure your iPhone is running iOS 15.2 or later. If not, go Settings > General > Software Update. After about a week, hop in and see what the Privacy Report has collected: Open Settings > Privacy & Security > App Privacy Report.Here, youβll see all the apps that gather your data. Tap an app's name for more info. If you spot one thatβs way too nosy: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security. Tap on an individual permission, like Health or Camera. To revoke an app's access, toggle off the switch. Use an Android? Androidβs Privacy Dashboard is your one-stop shop for managing permissions. Itβs not quite as detailed as what youβll see on an iPhone, but it gets the job done. Go to Settings > Security and Privacy (or Privacy) > Privacy Dashboard. Pick a permission to see which apps have access and turn off anything youβre not cool with.If you're running Android 12, you'll see your app activity over the last 24 hours. For Android 13 or later, youβll see seven days of app activity. (Pro tip: Check your OS version under Settings > About phone > Android version.) π See? Taking back some privacy isnβt all that complicated! Now, be a pal and share this privacy tip with others by using the links below. |
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WEB WATERCOOLER Not exactly brag-worthy: The federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is tooting its own horn for no successful hacks during the U.S. election. That doesnβt mean there wasnβt interference. Russia ramped up its disinformation campaigns on social media, and several bogus bomb threats made at polling stations were traced back to them. And donβt forget China hacked phones belonging to President-elect Trump and JD Vance. π³οΈ Did you vote? In many states, thatβs public information, but you have to file a request or pay a fee to obtain it. A new website, VoteRef, allows anyone to look up your name, address, age, party affiliation and whether you voted. Not all state info is there β¦ yet. This feels like harassment just waiting to happen. What the big print giveth, the small print taketh away: Big companies like Walmart are using bots to handle contract negotiations with suppliers. These bots analyze a contractβs terms based on company data and market trends, then they submit their findings to a human or reply with a counteroffer. π
6G could be 9,000 times faster than 5G: But itβll need tons of power. Some suggest visible light communication may be the solution, though it leaks tons of energy. Enter Bracelet+, a mini antenna that captures lost power. Researchers tried it on walls and phones, but guess what worked best? The human body. Speaking of energy: AT&T and Voltpost are turning lampposts into internet-connected EV chargers across Michigan. Since theyβre using existing streetlights, they can get βem up and running in under two hours. The downside? Slow charging speeds. Still, not bad if youβre parked at the office all day. πΈ Apple Intelligence isnβt free after all: Case in point, ChatGPT is being integrated into iOS and macOS to boost features like Siri. Youβll either deal with usage limits or have to shell out $19.99 a month for a ChatGPT Plus subscription. Bummer, especially when Google and Samsungβs AI tools are free β¦ well, for now. Microsoft Paint and Notepad are getting AI features: Rewrite in Notepad will rephrase sentences, adjust tone and tweak content. Paint will feature a generative fill option to add an image with a prompt, while a new generative erase tool removes parts of a picture and blends the space left behind. Thatβs kinda like putting high-octane gas in a Mini Cooper. π² The No. 1 show on Netflix right now: βMonsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Storyβ dives into the true story of two brothers convicted of murdering their parents in 1996. The newly elected Los Angeles District Attorney says, "I will have to review the confidential prison files for each brother, the transcripts from both trials, and speak to the prosecutors, law enforcement, defense counsel and the victimsβ family members. Only then can I make a decision." I donβt think much will happen at their resentencing hearing on Dec. 11. |
DEALS OF THE DAY A trick from the Komando brain π§βπ I get stocking-stuffer shopping done early so I can focus on the bigger gifts later. (I wonβt tell anyone if you get one of these for yourself!) Guys, give your gal a jewelry cleaning stick to shine up her rings. Itβs small enough to carry around and itβs under $10. For the caffeine lover in your life, grab a five-pack of dark chocolate-flavored coffee bites for about $9. Each packs as much caffeine as one-third of a cup of coffee. No-show socks are out; these $10 flat no-show inserts are in. They slip into any shoe and are machine washable. This Grandmother's Journal (39% off) is such a sweet gift. Itβs a way to get her to write about her life so the whole family can remember her stories for years to come. A cute scarf as low as $6 (57% off)? Yes, please. Itβs extra long, so it can pull double-duty as a blanket. |
TECH LIFE UPGRADES ποΈβπ¨οΈ Your eyes only: Android 15 lets you hide apps in a secure folder. Go to Settings > Security and privacy > Private space > Set up. (For added security, youβll see the option to create a new Google account, but you donβt have to.) Choose your authentication method, then tap Use screen lock for your phoneβs default method or Choose new lock to set up a new one. Press Done. Want to lock an app on your iPhone? Itβs easy if youβre running iOS 18. Press and hold the app icon > Menu > Require Face ID (or Touch ID or Passcode). Thatβs it. Got kids? Amazonβs Echo Show 5 Kids (45% off right now) includes kid-focused Alexa services β think βAlexa, help me with my homework!β It also has parental controls, like time limits, language filters and activity reviews. π Password-protect a document: In Microsoft Office or Google Docs, click the Help button in the menu bar. Click Help again, then type in Encrypt with password, and your program of choice will walk you through the steps. So easy. Search smarts: Next time you're eyeing a European something-or-other online, type "[price] euros to dollars" into your search engine of choice to get a quick conversion, like "55 euros to dollars." The exchange rate updates in real time. Neat. |
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UNTIL NEXT TIME ... Another Do Not Disturb trick: I keep it on when Iβm recording or in meetings, but I donβt want to miss a call from Barry or our son, Ian. Choose who gets to bypass DND with these steps for iPhone or these for Android. π€£ Horror movies are much tamer when I watch them on my phone. Thatβs because I have it set to Do Not Disturb. (Sorry, had to.) Before you go, check out NordPass while youβre thinking about it. They make it easy to keep all your accounts safe and secure with strong passwords. You can import your passwords from another password manager, too. See you bright and early tomorrow with another issue of the best newsletter in the USA! β Kim |
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