February 6, 2023 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
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3 things you need to know today1. Ever run a background check? 20 mil Truth Finder and Instant Checkmate accounts leakedHave you ever run a background check on yourself or someone else? If so, beware. A couple of popular services have been breached, and 20 million user accounts were leaked. Here's what you should do now to stay protected. Tap or click for steps to take following a data breach like this. → |
2. Protect your privacy: A guide to avoiding drone surveillanceLook! It's a bird. It's a plane ... Oh, it's a drone. Drone surveillance has become surprisingly common. Even if you're not doing a thing wrong, you might not like the idea of being watched. Here are legal ways to avoid the cameras. |
3. Tidy your tech: Best cable organization and cord management optionsLook around your home and office and notice all those charging cables and electrical cords piled up in a tangled mess. Not only is it visually appalling, but it can be a fire hazard. We've put together a list of options to collect and protect your cables in an organized fashion. |
BUSINESS SMARTSWhen you own your own business, you're the CEO, the marketer, the IT person and the data analyst. Don't go it alone. Get Kim's must-read small biz tips every week. |
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Complete antivirus protection for all your devicesThe more we rely on our devices for work, school and our personal lives, the more we have to lose. Whether it’s bank accounts, personal data, photos, conversations — there’s just so much to preserve and protect. That’s why I recommend TotalAV’s industry-leading security suite. It’s easy to use and offers the best protection in the business. In fact, they’ve received the renowned VB100 award for detecting more than 99% of malware samples for the last three years in a row. Not only do you get continuous protection from the latest threats, but their AI-driven service, WebShield, blocks dangerous websites automatically, stopping threats before they reach you. Plus, you can subscribe to data breach alerts and clear out old files with the Junk Cleaner. |
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