December 24, 2022 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
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3 things you need to know today1. Scary sign that someone hacked your Amazon accountEver got a package mistakenly sent to your home? Mistakes happen. How about an empty one? Now you should get your guard up. It could be part of a scam. And it gets worse when the package shows up inside your home. Here's what to watch out for and what you can do. Tap or click here to check if crooks are using your Amazon account. → |
2. Annoyed by your video doorbell's notification? Check this setting nowIf you have a camera at the front door, you probably know how annoying it can be when alerts come through for insignificant things. But it doesn't have to be that way, as there's a setting to make it less annoying. Here's how to set up your doorbell camera to be less intrusive. Tap or click here to make your Ring doorbell less annoying. → |
3. How to record stories from grandma, grandpa and older relatives in your lifeDon't let the holiday opportunities pass you by. Now is the perfect time to connect with your family members on a deeper level than ever before. Sit down and ask them for their best family stories. Just make sure you record the talk so future generations can benefit from their wisdom! Tap or click here for three ways to start recording your family history. → |
ANDROID UPDATESGet Android tips, tricks and updates to your inbox twice a week. Coming up soon: How to hide files and folders on your PC. Handy! |
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Stop letting Yahoo and Gmail read your emailI don’t trust Big Tech and you shouldn’t, either. You’ve heard me say for years that free email services like Gmail or Yahoo aren’t really free. There’s a big price to pay — your privacy. These free email sites scan, analyze and save details of every email you send and receive, giving Big Tech a very intimate and detailed profile of you so they can easily sell your data to the highest bidder. That’s why I use StartMail. With StartMail, I can send encrypted emails with one click, even if the recipient doesn’t use encryption. And StartMail never scans or analyzes your emails. Best of all, when you delete an email, it’s gone — forever. |
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