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March 6, 2022

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Top 5 scam calls and what you can do to get them to finally stop

3 things you need to know today

1. Top 5 scam calls and what you can do to get them to finally stop

Did you know that the average mobile phone user in the U.S. will receive about 18 spam calls per month? That is more than 80 billion fraud or scam calls just in the U.S. each year. We've got examples of viral scam calls and how to stay protected.

Tap or click here for details on five of the trickiest scam calls. →

2. Samsung may be slowing down your apps - Here's why

When your phone has the latest processing chip, you don’t expect it to perform worse than what the specifications imply. Unfortunately, that is what many Samsung users have come to realize. Here's what's happening and what you can do about it.

Tap or click here to find out why some apps are running slower than expected. →

3. It's getting warmer - Spruce up your patio with these 12 awesome products

Spruce up your patio with furniture, lighting and other decorations that will impress the neighbors. There are tons of lighting options that can withstand intense weather conditions, and there are many furniture choices, too. Not sure where to start? Check out our list of 12 great patio items.

Tap or click here to upgrade your outdoor space. →

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Social media's war, block Wordle trackers, 'Love is Blind'

You can't log into social media without seeing a barrage of photos and videos from the Russia-Ukraine War. Plus, the New York Times purchased Wordle and it's still free — but now you're being tracked by advertisers. And the team dives into why everyone is talking about the latest season of the hit (and ridiculous) show "Love is Blind."

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  1. Student loan scammers are going after people WITHOUT loans, too. Tap or click to protect your finances.
  2. Don’t fall for these fake cryptocurrency ads all over Facebook. Tap or click for ways to spot them.
  3. Bogus charities to help Ukraine are spreading. Tap or click here to spot the fakes before you donate.
  4. The IRS no longer requires facial recognition verification. Tap or click here to delete your selfies from ID.me.
  5. Is your internet running slowly? Tap or click here to speed it up with a better router location.
 

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