Opt-out Tuesday — What's up with our data, WhatsApp?
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4 things you need to know today 1. Crypto scam red flags: No, Elon Musk isn't trying to help you make money in crypto Did Elon Musk really make this video promoting cryptocurrency? Actually, no. It's a deepfake video that isn't real. We'll give you some signs to look for to know if videos like this are real or fake. Tap or click here to avoid being duped by deepfake videos. → |
2. How to see all the data the world's most popular messaging app has on you The world's most popular messaging app collects a ton of information about you. Want to see precisely how much WhatsApp knows about you? You'll soon be able to get a report from a desktop app. This feature has been available for iOS and Android for some time. Here's how to request the data report. Tap or click here to find out how much data WhatsApp has on you. → |
3. Opt-out Tuesdays: How to remove yourself from PeopleFinders People search websites are gold mines for wannabe private investigators. Anyone can find a lot of personal information about you. Even worse, you might not know your secrets are public property. Here's how to remove your data from PeopleFinders. Tap or click here for a simple way to protect your privacy online. → |
4. Military Appreciation Month: Up to $800 off a Samsung Galaxy + Exclusive plan discounts In celebration of Military Appreciation Month, T-Mobile has a smoking deal on a Samsung Galaxy 5G phone that everyone can get in on — as well as special discounted rate plans just for veterans and military families. If you’re 55 and over, find out how you can save on an unlimited wireless plan. Tap or click to save big on your wireless plan. → |
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