Is that email from Google legit? — What this optical illusion can say about your personality
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April 23, 2022

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This email says your Google account will be marked inactive - Is it real?

4 things you need to know today

1. This email says your Google account will be marked inactive - Is it real?

Some people report that Google is sending them emails stating that their accounts will soon be inactive. These are active users, so what's going on? While this has all the makings of a phishing scam, is it a legitimate warning from Google? If so, what gives?

Tap or click here to find out how to handle this mysterious Google warning. →

2. These apps collect the most data on your kids

Kids are logging more screen time than ever. Rather than outright banning them from using devices, you can ensure that what they're doing is safe. Some apps collect data on young users, while others go the extra mile and sell it to third parties. We'll show you which apps are the worst offenders and give you some safer alternatives.

Tap or click for a list of data-collecting apps to avoid. →

3. What do you see in this optical illusion? It might say something about your personality

Are you a romantic at heart or a free spirit who can't be tied down? This optical illusion can reveal your genuine personality. Give it a whirl to see if it can tell what you're looking for in life!

Tap or click here for an optical illusion revealing your true romantic intentions. →

4. 4 smart gadgets to diagnose your check engine light issue

Not many things are more nerve-wracking than the check engine light popping on in your car. Not only could it lead to a complete breakdown leaving you stranded, but repairs could cost an arm and a leg. But before visiting a mechanic, find the problem with these diagnostic tools to keep you from getting overcharged.

Tap or click here for affordable ways to keep your car running. →

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Text scams, bad news for Netflix, missing AirPods

Kim and the team break down this week's biggest tech stories, from Netflix's subscriber drop to Pokemon's strange acquisition — and a tale about a stolen pair of AirPods you won't believe. Plus, Ben rooted around the FBI's archives and found a guide to internet slang. It won't help you sound cool, but it sure is funny.

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