November 26, 2022 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
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3 things you need to know today1. If you get an email with this phone number, don't call! It's a money-stealing scamA new money-stealing scam ditches the traditional method of attaching malware to an email or cold-calling you with some bogus scam. Instead, the scammers expect you to call them. Here's what you need to know. Tap or click here for details on this tricky extortion scam. → |
2. Delete this secret ID hiding on your phone that gives away your personal detailsSome people like personalized ads since they're for products they actually care about. But there's a sneaky way companies get your personal information. If you're worried about privacy at all, change this setting on your mobile device ASAP. Tap or click here to change this critical privacy setting. → |
3. How to silence spam calls without downloading any appsSpam calls have become a national nightmare in recent years. Not only will they interrupt family dinners, but some calls are from scammers looking to rip you off. Did you know there are features built into your phone that help cut down on spam calls? We'll show you ways to keep them from reaching you. |
BUSINESS SMARTSWhen you own your own business, you're the CEO, the marketer, the IT person and the data analyst. Don't go it alone. Get Kim's must-read small biz tips every week. |
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Protect your data with the VPN Kim trustsBig Tech is 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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