Why sleeping next to your phone is a bad idea
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Sleeping next to your phone is a bad idea – Here’s why Worried about missing an important call or email, many of us sleep with our mobile phones next to our bed. But it can be dangerous to do so. From fire hazards to interrupted sleep, there are a host of problems that it can cause. We'll explain why having your phone by your bed is a bad idea. Tap or click here for a better night's sleep. → |
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The Zelle app connects to your bank, but is it safe to use? The Zelle cash app is tied to the bank accounts of those sending and receiving money. This method is fast and safe if you know how to use it properly. We'll show you some serious risks built into Zelle and offer some alternative payment apps. 5 ways to keep your online searches private Long gone are the days of pretending like what we post, search for, or look at online is private. The internet is forever, and that includes your Google searches. If that makes you uncomfortable, we have good news. By taking a few steps, you can keep what you look for to yourself. Warning: Sneaky new malware steals your passwords and messages your contacts When your phone starts acting up, several things could cause it to be sluggish. If it started recently, your device might have the malware equivalent of the flu, and it's just as serious as the human version. It's spreading across the country and infecting victims' contact lists. Here's what to look out for. |
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