Optical illusion: Spot the hidden animal — Get $20 off on Amazon Prime Day
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3 things you need to know today 1. Bank data breach exposes 1.5 million Social Security numbers A popular bank in the U.S. suffered a data breach late last year but only notified its customers this month. Hackers stole the personal details of over 1.5 million users, including Social Security numbers. Here's what happened and what you can do about it if you are a customer. Tap or click here for steps to protect your finances. → |
2. Optical illusion: Spot the hidden second animal and you beat 99% of people Viewing an object from a different perspective can be challenging once your brain decides the right way. And that is precisely what is going on in this optical illusion. So if you can spot the second animal, consider yourself a mental genius. Tap or click here to see if you can spot the elusive second animal. → |
3. Get a $20 Amazon Prime Day discount when you try Amazon Photos Thanks to inflation, deals are more important than ever before. If you want to save money on the things you need, you should shop during Amazon's annual Prime Day event. You can even get a $20 discount on top of those savings. Here's what you need to do. Tap or click here for a $20 Amazon Prime Day discount. → |
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