December 11, 2020 |
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Millions of smart devices are vulnerable to hackers! 6 ways to protect yourselfIf you think your computer is the only device in your home that could be compromised by hackers, think again. A new report says that millions of smart devices are at risk, including popular tech you have in your own house, and it's prompted a warning by a U.S. government cybersecurity agency. Tap or click here for more and ways to secure your smart home gadgets. → | Warning: Your Gmail and Google Drive files could soon be deletedDo you store tons of photos and files in your Gmail and Google Drive accounts? You may want to take note of some changes that are coming from Google. Otherwise, your critical data and precious memories could go away forever. Here's what you need to know to keep everything you want to save from disappearing. Tap or click here to avoid having your content deleted. → |
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How to find saved passwordsYou know you need unique, hard-to-crack passwords for your accounts, and remembering those complex strings of letters, numbers and characters is a real struggle. That's why it's so easy to let your browser do the work for you. But what if you need to see your actual password, not just the auto-filled asterisks? You can with one simple trick. Tap or click to find your forgotten passwords. → |
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A metal detector and a mystery: Class ring found 53 years laterHave you ever lost something meaningful, like a piece of jewelry? It’s not always a lost cause, as one Ohio man found out during the search for his high school class ring that was missing for more than 50 years. John Schick was 17 when he lost the ring while washing a car in the backyard of his parents’ house in 1967. Last year, he moved into a house only two doors down from his childhood home and started to think about that old ring again. He reached out to a metal detector hobbyist on Facebook for help and got permission from the current owners to search the backyard. It didn’t go well at first, and they almost called it quits when the detector found it! The ring looked brand new because, like this story, it was pure gold. Not everything is that personally valuable, so why keep it? Tap or click here to find out about selling the junk in your attic that could be worth big bucks. → |
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