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Google Maps and Apple Maps: 10 hidden settings you'll use all the time Google Maps and Apple Maps made travel easier than ever before. Most people just use them to get from point A to point B, but they can do a lot more. Here are 10 secret GPS features you can use to make the most of your favorite navigation app. Tap or click here for secret GPS features you'll use time and time again. → | | 30-second privacy check: See what companies you’re unknowingly sharing personal data with If you want to protect your private data, you'll have to start untangling the web of connected apps. Over the years, many of us have granted apps permissions to link with other accounts. It makes life easier, but it also gives away private information. Start unraveling the web by kicking connected apps off your Google and Facebook accounts. Tap or click here to see which companies know the most about you. → |
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🎧 AUDIO BRIEFING | Spotting fake news, find any photo, scam calls mistake We all know what happened at the Oscars, but did Will Smith make a bald joke years ago on “The Arsenio Hall Show?” Kim has a simple trick to save you all that scrolling when you’re looking for a photo among thousands on your phone. And Allie has four tips to slow those annoying — and dangerous — scam calls. Play Now • 51 min ▶ |
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Why the Coast Guard uses a zig-zag when doing search and rescue The U.S. Coast Guard is an integral part of our military. It protects our beaches and coastlines from invasion or enemies, but it also helps find and rescue those lost at sea. You might be surprised to learn the technique it uses to do this. Let’s just say it’s not straightforward. WATCH NOW → |
Home security debate Q: | My husband and I can't decide on a home security system. I want something affordable. He says we need professional monitoring. Can you settle the debate for us? | A: | Traditional home security companies lock you in with expensive contracts and you have to deal with pushy salespeople and an annoying installation process. Check out my sponsor SimpliSafe instead. It has sensors and cameras for every room, window and door of your home — and it won't cost you an arm and a leg. Your husband will love the professional monitoring that keeps watch to send police, fire or medical professionals if there’s an emergency. And you can install it all yourself. It's easy! Go to SimpliSafeKim.com to get 20% off, free shipping and a 60-day, money-back guarantee. You can't beat that. |
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Backing up five computers Q: | I have a nonprofit Christian ministry. I have five computers: three Macs and two Windows. I’ve had the same company for several years and they keep getting more expensive and more expensive every year and I don’t always get everything backed up. Do you know of a company that backs up computers but doesn’t cost a lot of money? | A: | Most people are just backing up their phone and computer, but you certainly need more space than that. My pick is my sponsor, IDrive. You can sync as many devices you want to one account, which makes backing up and finding anything you need super easy. The best part is it's a steal. Get 5 TB of storage a year for just a few bucks. I bet that's a heck of a lot cheaper than what you're paying now. Get your exclusive discount at IDrive.com and use promo code Kim at checkout. |
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Need to hire someone Q: | I need to hire someone, but I can barely manage all the resumes I get when I post a job online. I stick to the free sites to save cash, but I'm feeling like that's the wrong move. Any advice? | A: | You can attract a lot of candidates on those sites, but as you've found, you won't necessarily get the right ones. It's a ton of work sorting through all of that! You might not even find anyone who fits the job. When I'm hiring, I use LinkedIn Jobs. It can help by matching your role with qualified candidates so you can find the right person quickly. LinkedIn screens for skills and you can use a ton of different tools to narrow down your search. That means so much less work on your end. You can pay what you want, and you can use my special link to post your first job free. |
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10 incredibly useful iPhone and Android tricks that make your life easier Did you know your phone has a built-in level? What about a camera feature that almost ensures you'll get the perfect photo every time? Yep, they're hidden right there in your iPhone or Android, no extra downloads or in-app purchases required. In this week's column, I'll show you how to get even more out of your smartphone. Tap or click for Kim's clever smart phone pro tips. → | | 5 dangerous cybersecurity mistakes you’re probably making Think you're too smart to fall for the tricks cybercriminals use? Americans lost nearly $7 billion to internet crime last year, and all that money came from somewhere. Make sure you're not making these common mistakes so you can stay one step ahead of criminals and grifters. Tap or click for Kim's list of cybersecurity no-nos. → |
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