May 27, 2022 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
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4 things you need to know today1. Bad news if you use DuckDuckGo - It was tracking youTo combat the all-seeing eye of tech giants, some search engines claim to offer more robust privacy and won't collect any identifiable information. One of these is DuckDuckGo, which also filters out potential personalized search results. But it turns out to be not so private after all. Tap or click here to see why privacy-focused DuckDuckGo is in hot water. → |
2. In the wake of the Texas school shooting, social media must do betterThe mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, highlights the strong connection between social media and violent events. The alleged gunman was messaging his intentions before the shooting and posting images of guns on social media, yet nobody picked up on what was to come next. Tap or click here to see how social media factored into the Texas school shooting. → |
3. Need a new computer? Save up to 45% with Dell's summer saleWant to save money on high-tech gadgets? Take advantage of one of the best 2022 tech sales. In celebration of Memorial Day, Dell Technologies just started its summer sale. You can grab desktop computers, laptops and more at affordable prices. Tap or click here to save big on computers, laptops and more. → |
4. Antivirus vs. VPN: Do you need both for online privacy and security?Kim often gets one question: "What's the difference between antivirus software and a VPN?" We're here to break it down. They keep you safe in their unique ways, tackling different aspects of your digital life, so you get complete protection and privacy. Tap or click here to find out how antivirus software and VPNs keep you safe. → |
BEST OF THE WEBThe internet is full of junk. We find the good stuff for you, from helpful tools to get stuff done to the best apps and websites out there. |
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Protect your data with the VPN Kim trustsBig Tech corporations are 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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