February 14, 2023 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
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3 things you need to know today1. Listen to these fake Medicare calls defrauding older AmericansScam callers have co-opted shameful new territory. You or a loved one should be careful about any caller claiming to be a Medicare representative. Never share your Medicare information over the phone, especially during a call you received unexpectedly. Tap or click for one shocking senior scam you won't believe. → |
2. Opt-Out Tuesday: Stop Adobe from using your work to improve its AIMany companies make it clear in their terms of service (usually in tiny print) that they use your data for their own means, such as improving the customer experience. Adobe does more than that with its cloud services, analyzing your content to help train its AI. Fortunately, you can opt out of this and keep your work private. Here's how. |
3. 8 handy products to make gross household chores easierSpring will be here before you know it. And you know what that means. Yep. It's time to clean everything in your home from top to bottom. But don't go it alone this year. Here are some time-saving cleaning gadgets that will make spring cleaning a breeze. |
ANDROID UPDATESGet Android tips, tricks and updates to your inbox twice a week. Coming up soon: How to hide files and folders on your PC. Handy! |
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