November 19, 2022 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
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2. Someone mooching your Netflix? You can log them out remotelyIf you’ve ever had a moocher on your Netflix account, you’ll know how much trouble it is to reset your password. For a long time, that was the only way to remove freeloaders. But here are details on the new feature that makes kicking them off easier. Tap or click here to learn how to kick users off Netflix remotely. → |
3. Cellphone and tech clues that your partner is cheating on youOver time, we become attuned to the way our partner behaves — and when something is off, you can feel it. If you're worried your spouse is being unfaithful, gut instincts aren't your only clue. It's hard to wipe away all the tech breadcrumbs a secret relationship leaves behind. I'll help you spot the red flags something is amiss. |
4. True or false: When you delete an email, it's gone for goodFree email inboxes are convenient, but they aren't the best option for people who prioritize privacy. Firstly, you should expect your provider to scan your email inbox for data they can sell to advertisers. Secondly, your deleted emails may still be floating around. That puts you at risk. |
BUSINESS SMARTSWhen you own your own business, you're the CEO, the marketer, the IT person and the data analyst. Don't go it alone. Get Kim's must-read small biz tips every week. |
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