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January 4, 2022

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Scam Alert: Robocalls trick victims with fake COVID-19 tests

3 things you need to know today

1. Scam Alert: Robocalls trick victims with fake COVID-19 tests

Some people are very eager to get tested for COVID-19 right now but might not know where to go or how to do it. Scammers have come up with a way to use this against new victims. Here's how to respond to robocalls claiming to offer tests in as little as 10 minutes.

Tap or click here to avoid these viral COVID testing scams. →

2. If your work email inbox is empty, this bug could be to blame - but there's a fix

If you've seen fewer emails in your work inbox lately, a bug could be to blame. Microsoft has acknowledged some people have been experiencing problems with their work email recently. We've got details on what's happening.

Tap or click here for details on this bizarre email bug. →

3. You could be eligible for cheaper internet service - Here's how to check

The FCC launched the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program last year to help eligible households afford broadband. That program is ending soon but will be replaced by the Affordable Connectivity Program. It has similar criteria with a few differences. We'll show you what it offers and how to apply.

Tap or click here to see if you qualify for discounted internet service. →

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  5. Google’s Chrome browser could soon break your favorite websites. Tap or click to find out why.
 

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