June 23, 2022 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
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3 things you need to know today1. If you get this email offering you money or credit monitoring, it’s legitA fan of Kim’s radio show received an email with an offer of free credit monitoring due to the Equifax breach five years ago. It's good to be skeptical, and here's how you can tell if it's real. Tap or click to see why that email about free credit monitoring is (probably) real. → |
2. Watch for this fake voicemail notification trying to steal your Outlook passwordThere's a new twist on phishing schemes making the rounds, and this one is super tricky. Thieves are sending fake voicemails in an attempt to steal your Microsoft credentials. We'll explain how they're doing it and give you some pointers to stay protected. Tap or click here to keep your Microsoft credentials out of the hands of thieves. → |
3. 10 early Amazon Prime Day deals to grab now before they're goneAmazon Prime Day is an annual two-day shopping event for Prime members. This year's Prime Day is scheduled for July 12 through the 13, but you don't have to wait to get some great sales. Early deals are available now, and we've gathered 10 of our favorites for you to check out. Tap or click here for the best early Amazon Prime Day deals. → |
APPLE UPDATESGet Apple tips, tricks and updates to your inbox twice a week. Coming up soon: How to hide files and folders on your Mac. Handy! |
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Protect your data with the VPN Kim trustsBig Tech is supposed to safely handle our personal online data, but now they’re getting into the political game. I don’t want to be any part of that, and neither should you. That’s why I trust and use ExpressVPN. These Big Tech companies match your internet activity to your identity or location by using your public IP address, but with ExpressVPN, no one can see your IP address — no one. |
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