Fake IRS email could lead to identity theft — Affordable air quality monitor offers voice control
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4 things you need to know today 1. Another phony IRS email is making the rounds - DO NOT click it As people struggle through the pandemic, crooks are targeting victims' need for financial relief. The Economic Impact Payment program is being used to lure people into giving up their personal and financial information. We'll show you how the scam works and what you can do to avoid it. Tap or click here to avoid this elaborate scam. → |
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3. You can ask this inexpensive monitor about your home's air quality with your voice An air quality detector is handy. But they can be rather expensive, putting them out of reach for many people. Fortunately, Amazon has come up with an affordable solution that won't cost you an arm or a leg. Tap or click here for an affordable air quality monitor. → |
4. Anyone can see the layout of your home and what you paid for it - Do this to stay safe From your passwords to your credit card info, there's more about you floating around the web than you'd like. Have you considered what's out there about your home? With details like the floor plan, an enterprising criminal can plan a quick trip in and out. We'll show you what's out there and what you can do about it. Tap or click for a smarter way to protect your home. → |
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