The Current-Sat Fake IT call, $20K house on Amazon, Android phone life gotcha - In partnership with NordPass | Welcome to the first day of March, friend! Ever heard of dropping an aspirin into a vase to keep flowers fresher, longer? The science on that is sketchy. But aspirin in the garden makes plants more resilient to pests, disease and drought and makes your fruits and veggies taste better. đ± The magic formula: Dissolve 300mg of baby aspirin in a liter of water and spray your plants every couple weeks. Iâm rooting for you! A note in my inbox this week: âAre password managers safe to use? What if someone gets in?â My pick, NordPass,* has military-grade encryption, so no one is getting in when they shouldnât be. More below. Letâs jump into todayâs smarts to keep you tech-ahead! â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | TODAY'S TECH HACK It knows so much New cars are computers on wheels, tracking just as much about you as your phone does. Before you sell your car or return a lease, you need to take the time to wipe all that data. Otherwise, youâre handing over a digital diary of your life to anyone who knows where to look. Your car tracks where youâve been, how fast you got there, your contacts and text messages and what radio stations you listen to most. Donât let that info go along for the ride! đ It starts when you leave the lot Almost every new vehicle connects to the internet. Even worse, theyâre notoriously bad when it comes to keeping your data safe and private. Most folks donât know newer cars have privacy settings. Theyâre just very well hidden. Privacy points: Donât bother with your carmakerâs app if itâs not a must. Check the policies: When youâre buying a car, kick the tires, check the mileage, look for flaws in the paint ... but also read through the privacy policy to see whatâs at stake. If you canât be bothered, tools like Privacy Analyzer from securityâ.org can help. Put in a URL and itâll flag anything especially concerning. Opt out ⊠and out and out: When setting up your carâs software, youâll get hit with a bunch of questions. Donât feel like you have to say yes to everything. If you donât like or understand something, skip it. Just know that you might lose out on certain features. Thatâs how they get ya. Take the third-party route: Using Android Auto or Apple CarPlay from your phone rather than your vehicleâs software can limit the data carmakers get. Google and Apple collect a ton of data, too, but at least it stays with your phone and isnât too hard to delete. âïž When itâs time to say goodbye ⊠Itâs up to you to delete your data. If youâre using your carâs connected app on your phone, thatâs a good place to start. In the settings, look for options to wipe your account. Then do this: Privacy4Cars has a free iOS and Android app. With it, you can wipe out your phone book, call logs, text messages, navigation history, home address, garage door codes, passwords, biometrics and vehicle credentials. File a privacy request: In some states, car manufacturers are obliged to tell you about the data they have on you and how you can wipe it. The EFF has a good guide with links here. Itâs worth a few emails to know that youâre not leaving a trail of data behind. Do a reset: Like your phone or laptop, some cars have a factory reset option to wipe the carâs memory and disconnect your account. Check your ownerâs manual or search for steps online. The data collection never ends, I know. At least you have me! đ Rumor has it Microsoft is working on software for self-driving vehicles. Canât wait until my car suddenly stops in the middle of the highway and reboots to install updates. |
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WEB WATERCOOLER đ± Ring, ring, itâs not IT: If you get a call from your help desk or IT asking for a password reset, check if itâs legit. Scammers are getting good at tricking people over the phone to sneak into their systems. CrowdStrike found voice vishing scams (thatâs voice phishing) jumped 442% last year. Will AI surpass us in 2026? Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic, thinks weâll achieve the singularity â when AI passes human intelligence. Around 8,590 scientists think itâll be closer to 2040. A few years ago, they thought it would be 2060. Keep reading the singularitea leaves. (I heard you groan). The future is clear: Metaâs new Aria Gen 2 glasses check your heart rate, and more health tools are coming. Theyâre working with Envision to help folks who are blind walk around safely with the glassesâ AI assistant. If thatâs you or someone in your life, sign up here for updates. đ $20K for a two-bedroom home? This isnât the 1960s. Itâs a tiny home that comes folded in a box, complete with a porch, kitchen and bathroom. One model sold out on Amazon thanks to viral videos with over 20 million views. Read the reviews if youâre tempted to buy one. Some models have low ceilings, no electrical outlets and no instructions to build them. Lease on life: If you buy a new Android phone, it could last up to eight years. The catch? Only pricey phones like the OnePlus 13 and Samsung Galaxy S25 with upgraded chips get this long life. The iPhone 16 may be supported until 2036, and the almost 7-year-old iPhone XS is still getting security updates. To share or not to share? Moms like Cait Scudder asked that question before posting a video of her water birth at home. She says it got 99% positive feedback, and other moms said it helped by being real and honest. Just keep in mind that not everyone may react kindly. |
DEALS OF THE DAY Keychains that double as ⊠I love it when things are functional ⊠and mini. Mini is great, too. A universal charging cable, complete with USB, USB-C, micro-USB and Apple Lightning adapters. An emergency Advil stash (10% off). A $9 seatbelt slicer and safety hammer for escaping a wrecked car. An eyeglass repair kit under $5. An Apple AirTag holder (30% off). Ta-da! Your keys are now unlosable. I order supplements online: Mix two scoops of collagen* into your coffee or smoothie. I do this every morning to keep my skin, bones and joints happy. (Psst, itâs 45% off and youâll get free shipping with my link.) |
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DEVICE ADVICE I love the weekend: My national radio show is airing all across the country. With over 400 stations strong, find your closest one using our super-duper station locator map. And because I aim to please, you can listen to my show as a podcast or watch it on YouTube. đ What the heck does that say? You can magnify a Mac app. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Zoom and toggle on âUse scroll gesture with modifier keys to zoom.â Set your modifier key to Control. Now, with an app open, hold Control + Scroll Up with your mouse. Dress like your favorite TV character: ShopYourTV tells you exactly what theyâre wearing and where to buy it, down to the season and episode. The site links to Amazon and they get a commission on what you buy. đ± Less clutter, more focus: Too many apps on your home screen make it way too easy to get distracted. Clear them out! On iPhone: Press and hold the app > Remove App > Remove from Home Screen. On Android: Long-press the app > Remove. You can find them later in your App Menu or Library. Two heads = better than one: In Google Docs, look for the star-shaped icon next to your pic that says Ask Gemini. Click to open a sidebar and check out its writing tools. If you want to mention another file in your prompt, type @. RIP: Check your phoneâs end-of-life (EOL) date. Thatâs when itâll no longer get security updates aka when you really should stop using it. Try endoflife.date to find your EOL. Do you bank on your phone? What about checking email and shopping? If you said âyesâ to any of those, youâre a target. A keylogger captures everything you type, including your account numbers and passwords. Encrypt your keystrokes with EndpointLock. Hit this link for 10% off.* |
BY THE NUMBERS 61% Of folks who cancel Netflix come back within a year. Theyâre better at luring back subs than all the other streaming options (paywall link). Thatâs my strategy, btw. Cancel when your show ends and come back when something new pulls you in. Psst, I use Rocket Money* to find subscriptions Iâm paying for and cancel them. $236,835 If you invested $1,000 in Nvidia 10 years ago. If you were smart enough to throw them a grand when they went public in 1999, youâd have $5.2 million. Excuse me while I cry. Once a week How often the NSA says you should turn off your phone. Turn off your phone, wait 10 seconds, then turn it back on. This works to combat zero-click exploits where a hacker can get in simply by sending you the right code. |
UNTIL NEXT TIME ... Need a smile? Hit up the Eyebleach subreddit. Bad name for the cutest videos youâll see all week. Dang it, now I want a baby cow. Donât tell Barry. đź Reminds me, how rare is it for a cow to be struck by lightning? Medium rare. (I know youâre stealing that one.) Do yourself a favor. With my thoroughly tested recommendation and pick, NordPass, you can store all your logins in one safe spot and access them from your phone, computer, tablet â whatever. So, so handy. In tomorrowâs issue, Iâll have your Sunday to-do list and an AI video that freaked me out. And Iâm not easy to freak out! See you then with the best tech newsletter in the USA! â Kim | |
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