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Making sure you teach your kids about online safety is important but you can never be too careful. This can come down to even the way they talk to their friend through text. Here is what to watch out for.
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Making sure you teach your kids about online safety is important but you can never be too careful. This can come down to even the way they talk to their friend through text. Here is what to watch out for.
Tags: kids, online safety
Amazon has long fought an uphill battle when it comes to banning shady sellers and counterfeit merchandise from its platform. Now, Amazon is warning customers that one of their recent purchases could be fake, and to discard it immediately.
In 2017, Equifax experienced a major data breach that’s been described as one of the worst in history. Well, for those affected by the unprecedented breach, the score is about to be settled. The FTC and Equifax have finally agreed to compensate millions of Americans that had their data leaked — with some even qualifying for thousands of dollars in reimbursements for costs incurred after the attack.
Fingerprint readers are one of the perks of modern smartphones. You no longer have to worry if you forget your Apple password or your phone’s unlock code. Your fingertip is your ticket into your iPhone. But the technology isn’t without its frustrations.
It bears repeating that Facebook is one of the top hubs for disinformation on the web. A perfect example of how hoaxes flourish on Facebook is the re-emergence of a classic bit of fake news. A viral post claims that starting “tomorrow,” Facebook now owns every bit of content that you’ve posted. If you’re any bit familiar with Facebook’s privacy policy, you’ll know the story doesn’t hold up, but we’re debunking this hoax here so you can spend less time worrying and more time socializing!
Drones are one of those inventions that people from 20 years ago would have never seen coming. Sure, many of us anticipated robots to be present in some form, but nobody could have expected that they’d be able to fly. Now, for the first time, drones will be able to do something for ordinary consumers that they’ve never been able to do officially: shoot fire. Is our society really ready for flying, flame-spitting robots? Or is the whole thing bound to crash and burn?
Does the thought of your every movement being tracked creep you out? If you visit “The Happiest Place On Earth,” it’s happening. Disney is collecting data on guests who visit its amusement parks. We’ll tell you how they do it without drawing the consumer backlash that has hit other companies like Google and Facebook.
Kim has been secretly planning something big for her audience, and she’s very excited to announce it’s here! If you’re tired of ad-filled social media, and you want a safe place where you can meet people with similar interests, you are going to love Komando Community.
In the ongoing battle against robocalls, mobile phone carriers are making changes to try and help consumers stop the assaults. Unfortunately, no matter what these companies do the fight against robocalls is a losing battle. Criminals always find new ways to beat the system.
New research has found that in some devices a flaw in how Bluetooth functions could allow hackers to track you. That turns your Bluetooth into a wide-open door that lets hackers gobble up sensitive personal data. Read this article to find out what’s going on and how to protect your devices from this flaw.
As convenient as the iPhone is, there are a few areas of the device that leave many people scratching their heads. Contacts, for example, is a major point of contention. There has to be an easier way to delete multiple contacts at once, right? Well, there are a couple of ways to tackle this problem, but Apple doesn’t make it obvious. If you’re ready to finally tidy up your address book, we’re breaking down the top tricks to get your contacts looking squeaky clean.