Grocery prices projected to rise in 2022 — How to upgrade your mask
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January 1, 2022

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Tech moves fast — so do we

Wondering how the latest tech news impacts your life? Wonder no more. Read to the bottom of our news articles for a quick summary of what you need to know and steps you can take — all wrapped up in a handy little box. Enjoy!

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Why your groceries will be more expensive in 2022

3 things you need to know today

1. Why your groceries will be more expensive in 2022

A combination of supply chain shortages, inflation and the continuing pandemic will lead to price hikes on groceries in 2022. Expect to see a 2% to 20% increase across the board on goods ranging from staples like bread and milk to snacks and candy.

Tap or click here for more on the grocery price increases and tips to save money. →

2. Happy New Year from Kim! How to live your best digital life in 2022

A new year is here, and I want to thank you for listening to my show, reading our articles, listening to my podcasts, and receiving our newsletters. As you think through your goals and resolutions for 2022, my team and I are here to help.

Tap or click for a New Year note from Kim. →

3. With the omicron variant quickly spreading, it's time to upgrade your mask

Wearing a single-layer cloth mask to help contain the spread of COVID-19 is better than nothing, but with the rapid spread of the omicron variant, it's time to consider upgrading to more protective options.

Tap or click here for details on upgrading your face mask for maximum protection. →

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How companies and government agencies buy your private info

You probably think of your devices as tools that make life easier. Keep in mind, they also collect a ton of valuable data that can be used against you. For instance, police officers can request your data as evidence. Governments can buy your data from brokers. Kim’s interview with technologist Bennett Cyphers from the Electronic Frontier Foundation reveals which gadgets snoop the most — and which secrets you’re losing.

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  3. 7 podcasts that help you weed out misinformation online. Tap or click to find out which ones you need to listen to.
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