AI-powered tool can protect your personal info — Remove what Google knows about you
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Want to erase yourself from the internet? Here’s how

Want to erase yourself from the internet? Here’s how

You'd be shocked to find out exactly how much personal information about you is lurking online. Many people overshare on social media sites, but that's just one culprit. If you want to take back some of your privacy, I can help. I'll show you how to erase yourself from the internet. At least as much as possible.

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Quick tip of the day

Do you send a lot of emails with the same basic information? You can easily create a template in Gmail to save yourself valuable time.

Go into Settings (the cog icon) > See all settings > Advanced link. Scroll down to the section marked Templates and click the circle marked Enable.

Now you can create up to 50 unique templates. To create a template, click Compose, then write your email, including the subject line. Click the three dots at the bottom right-hand corner, then Templates. Choose Save draft as template.

To insert a template you’ve created, start a new email draft. Again, click the three-dot menu > Templates > and insert one of your templates.

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How to get free stuff from your local auto shop

How to get free stuff from your local auto shop

Car troubles can add up like crazy. That's why it's great to find free resources that can save you some cash when things go wrong. From a battery check to tools, here's what you can get for free from your local auto parts shop.

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Capturing movement with your smartphone’s camera is tough. Here’s an insider trick the pros use to get the best action pics. Plus, Matt has all the details on a free game you can play on your browser. (Hint: It involves YouTube.) Also, cryptocurrency and NFT investors are having a rough time. Here's why.

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Drive an older car? This could save you thousands

Drive an older car? This could save you thousands

Computer systems in cars are the new normal. When something breaks, it could cost a fortune. And now is not the time for expensive repairs. That’s where CarShield comes in. You could save thousands on covered repairs. CarShield offers customizable and flexible payment plans with no long-term contracts — plus, you can choose your favorite mechanic or dealership to do the work. They also offer complimentary 24/7 roadside assistance and a rental car while yours is being fixed.

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Protect your sensitive info with this AI-powered tool

Sending sensitive information out by mistake is a frightening prospect. Unfortunately, it's easy to do when working with huge PDF files. Wouldn't it be nice to have someone watching your back? Now you can. A new feature to a popular PDF editor automatically redacts sensitive data for you.

How to remove everything you've found about yourself on Google

Now that you've looked up your name and seen what Google has to say about you, you probably want to hide or remove any private or unflattering information that shows up. To help you protect your privacy, here are four steps you can take to get your personal data off search engine results.

 

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Why fire smoke constantly follows you

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