Remove your info from FreePhoneTracer — 10 helpful desk gadgets
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3 things you need to know today 1. Warning: Malicious browser extension targets Gmail and AOL users Browser extensions are helpful tools designed to give Google Chrome or other browsers such as Firefox and Edge extra functions. But hackers can manipulate the code to extract valuable information. Here's how one such extension breaches your email and sends data to criminals. Tap or click here for ways to protect against malicious browser extensions. → |
2. Opt-Out Tuesday: How to remove your info from FreePhoneTracer People search sites scrape the internet for your name, address, phone number, employment history, police record, property record, education history and lots more. These sites aren't breaking any laws but are invasive and dangerous. Fortunately, most have an opt-out option. In this week's Opt-Out Tuesday, we'll show you how to remove your information from FreePhoneTracer. Tap or click here to remove yourself from invasive people search sites. → |
3. 10 helpful desk gadgets to make your home office more efficient Your desk is chaotic, and you're not getting enough work done. These gadgets automate tasks, organize your things and make your workday easier. Tap or click to make your home office more efficient. → |
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| Why the world's FIRST computer was never finished The first modern computers were created during World War II to crack secret codes and compute artillery ranges. But you may not know that almost 100 years earlier, a brilliant scientist was developing a mechanical computer that could do many of the same things. Today's tech might be very different if he was able to complete it. So, why didn't he finish? |
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Protect your most important data the right way You probably have thousands of photos on your phone eating up space, and you want to preserve those memories. IDrive is the perfect solution for backing up and protecting all your precious photos and videos. Use it to back up all your devices: PCs, Macs, servers, iPhones, Android phones and more. Sync everything to one account. IDrive is like an insurance policy for your data. Plans start at less than $7 a month. Go to IDrive.com and use "KIM" to get 50% off your first year. → |