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5 ways to stop bots and spammers from calling you all day long

5 ways to stop bots and spammers from calling you all day long

It’s time to say goodbye to robocalls. Luckily, you have a ton of smartphone tools at your disposal. You can block numbers, turn on Do Not Disturb mode, use your carrier's tools or download third-party apps to end this menace. Here are five easy steps to stop them now.

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Quick tip of the day

Do you send a lot of emails with the same basic information? You can easily create a template in Gmail to save yourself valuable time.

Go into Settings (the cog icon) > See all settings > Advanced link. Scroll down to the section marked Templates and click the circle marked Enable.

Now you can create up to 50 unique templates. To create a template, click Compose, then write your email, including the subject line. Click the three dots at the bottom right-hand corner, then Templates. Choose Save draft as template.

To insert a template you’ve created, start a new email draft. Again, click the three-dot menu > Templates > and insert one of your templates.

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Protecting your devices in the digital world today is about more than just basic defense. As hackers and cybercriminals get more sophisticated, you need to make sure your security can stay ahead of them.

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