June 13, 2022 |
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2. Use this genius Google trick to catch embarrassing typos in your emails and other writingBillions of emails make their way around the globe daily, and it's fair to assume that at least a few million will contain spelling mistakes and other errors. Of course, not everybody is a professional writer, but you don't have to be to look like one. Use this Google tool to check your writing before hitting the send button. Tap or click here for an easy way to check your writing before sending that important email. → |
3. Hidden map on your phone shows everywhere you’ve been and the photos you took thereYou've heard me say it time and time again: If something is free, you're the product. That goes for Google, too. If you use Google Photos, prepare to be shocked when you see all the data the company has collected about you. It's all compiled into one unsettling map. |
4. Cybersecurity check: See if anyone is poking around your Gmail, Facebook or Netflix accountIf you've ever been hacked, you likely didn't realize something was wrong until the damage had been done. Don't just wait around. There's a proactive step you can take to make sure there aren't any strange devices lurking around in your accounts. I'll show you how. |
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