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March 19, 2022

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Potassium iodide pills are selling like crazy online - Why are people stocking up?

4 things you need to know today

1. Potassium iodide pills are selling like crazy online - Why are people stocking up?

The Russia Ukraine war is causing panic buying for potassium iodide. Supplies are running low, and price gougers are selling the pills for jacked-up prices. There are caveats with any treatment, and potassium iodide is not some cure-all miracle drug. Here's what is driving the buying craze.

Tap or click here for details on the latest item being stockpiled. →

2. Netflix knows you're sharing your account - Here's how much you'll be charged for it

Netflix has 220 million paying subscribers, but some share their login details with others. That is against Netflix’s policy, and the streaming service is now stepping up to do something about it. Here's how much you might be charged for sharing your account.

Tap or click to find out how much your Netflix bill might increase. →

3. 9 things I buy for Abby that your dog deserves, too

What did humans do to deserve our dogs' boundless love and devotion? They don't care what kind of people we are, just that we're theirs. To show our gratitude, we should make it our job to spoil our pets all day, every day, and I've got a few products to help get you started.

Tap or click for nine great items to spoil your pup. →

4. Giving up Kaspersky? Get a year of Kim's antivirus pick for only $19

The internet is a riskier place than it's ever been. You might think you have nothing worth taking, but the truth is we're all prime targets for cybercriminals. Just think about all the sensitive information stored on your computer and phone. If a criminal can crack your defenses, they can find the keys to the castle. That's why you need antivirus protection you can trust.

Tap or click for Kim's antivirus pick. →

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2FA-stealing malware, update your phone, wheels vs. doors

Smartphone malware is getting worse. A variant caught stealing passwords, bank details and lots more has a new trick — collecting your two-factor authentication codes. Plus, updates for iPhone and Android are here and Allie has the best reasons to update. And the crew takes on the debate captivating the internet right now: Are there more wheels or more doors in the world?

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Trending now: Tech news, tips and know-how

  1. Tech tip: How to turn your Echo Show or Fire TV into a digital photo frame. Tap or click for step-by-step instructions.
  2. Are you heading out on a trip? Tap or click for 15 travel essentials.
  3. This dangerous malware can steal 2FA codes to break into your accounts. Tap or click for ways to avoid it.
  4. Have at-home COVID tests? Tap or click for details on one brand the FDA warns not to use.
  5. Is it safe to use Russian-based Kaspersky antivirus? Tap or click to find out why it's a bad idea.
 

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