The Current-Sat Plus: Refund for delayed flights, tricky Google ads, CAPTCHA tests are getting harder β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β | Itβs a beautiful Saturday, friend! Letβs start with a dose of tech trivia. The worldβs first website, created by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, is still online today. In what year did this website launch? Was it β¦ 1965, 1978, 1983 or 1991? Answerβs at the very bottom of this newsletter in a new spot, so keep scrollinβ! Need a laugh? I keep calling him Kawabunga, but his name is Kitboga β and he scams the scammers. Watch our chat on YouTube. Youβll def get a kick out of it if youβve ever been trapped on the phone with a pushy telemarketer. On to the news! β Kim π« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itβs free!) IN THIS ISSUE π¬ βHi, beautiful, you there?β π‘ Facebook scam ads 𫧠All washed up at an Airbnb |
TODAY'S TOP STORY Make the spam stop βYou coming?β βYouβre owed $23,060!β βYour package is stuck at the warehouse.β Iβll give you one guess what these lines have in common. Yep, theyβre scam texts β and the scariest part is these kinds of cons work. Americans lost $2.7 billion to imposter scams last year. Think any time someone is pretending to be someone they arenβt. Texts are a common way in, especially since so many folks have stopped answering calls from unknown numbers. Donβt let yourself become a statistic. I have a list of sure spam signs to watch for and my secret weapon for stopping spam in the first place. They have a lot of ways to fool you Itβs no wonder scam texts are so popular. The FTC says text open rates are as high as 98% (compare that to just 20% for email). Dang. Here are a few scammy messages police, government agencies and news outlets are warning about right now: βBeautiful weekend coming up. Wanna go out? Sophie gave me your number.β Theyβre hoping your curiosity will get you to click an included link. Donβt. βClick to pay your toll road fee.β Oh, shoot, a bill? Yeah, itβs not. βWe received your payment. Hereβs a thank you gift.β Scammers pretend to be providers like your cell company. Ignore this junk. A hard and fast rule Never reply to a spam text. That confirms your number is active and youβll start getting even more scammers hitting you up. And donβt try replying βSTOP,β βNOβ or anything else, even if that works on legitimate subscriptions. Itβs not worth the risk. Spam texts stopped coming to my phone β¦ β¦ After I signed up for Incogni. They find all the people-search and data broker sites where your info is listed, then they submit requests to remove you. It all happens automatically after you set up your Incogni account. I regularly get emails from Incogni about its progress. Theyβve submitted the removal of my info from 450 sites so far. I had no idea it was spread across so many data brokers. Even better, they make sure my info stays off these sites for the long haul. If you go the DIY route, be prepared to keep fighting the same fight. β
Right now, while youβre thinking about it, let Incogni do the work for you. You really can remove yourself from the internet. I negotiated a deal on Incogni just for you: 60% off. Stop waiting and take back your privacy. I love not getting spam texts and calls, and you will, too. |
WEB WATERCOOLER π Net neutrality's back: The FCC voted to restore net neutrality, saying ISPs can't speed up, slow down or block access to specific sites or services. The FCC also wants to stop ISPs from selling customersβ personal info or using this info to train AI models. Now, the pros and cons of net neutrality are a 20-minute lecture starting with: Do we really want to open the door to government interference and regulation of private enterprise? Drop me a note here if you want to talk about net neutrality or another burning tech topic. π¨ Heads-up: Hackers are using Google ads for "Facebookβ .β com" to steal login details. Click one of the ads, and you'll be redirected to a dodgy site filled with malicious pop-ups. Remember, anyone can buy Google ads. Donβt search to get to a site; if you know the URL (and we all know Facebookβs URL), just type it in. Am I a robot? CAPTCHA tests are getting tougher. Gone are the good ol' days of scrambled letters and clicking crosswalks. Now, companies are outsmarting bots by making you move a puzzle piece or pick out the "nonaquatic animal." Bots canβt do that β¦ yet. Side hustle: An Airbnb host got the shock of his life when his guests used 15,000 gallons of water during their stay. Why? They were running a full-blown laundry business from his property. The water bill was around $375 β¦ They paid about $1,000 for their weeklong stay. βοΈ About time: Soon, airlines will have to refund you in cash or directly to your original payment method if they cancel or delay your flight. Same goes for if you paid for checked bags or in-flight WiβFi. These rules will roll out over the next six to 12 months. Tech on a budget: You donβt have to spend $200 or more for high-quality earbuds. Raycons have studio-quality sound and a whopping 32 hours of battery life, and they fit comfortably in every ear with precise fittings. Grab βem for 20% off (and free shipping!) at BuyRaycon.com/kim.* |
LISTEN UP | One email cost this man $167K Pat Lawlor was happy to buy his first home β until he received a fake email from someone he thought was his escrow officer. Plus, closing apps doesn't save your iPhone battery, a flamethrowing robot dog and Amazon's new grocery delivery. Play Now β’ 39:22 βΆ |
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TECH LIFE UPGRADES So long, farewell: Anyone who upgraded to Windows 11 on an old PC that technically doesnβt meet the latest operating system requirements is out of luck. Folks are reporting their tech dinos are stuck in a reboot loop. If youβre in the market, our IT genius, John, recommends this solid PC for under $650 thatβll last for years. If you edit video or need more power, hereβs his pick for well under $1,000. Waiting game: The wired model of Googleβs Nest Doorbell is glitchy. After lots of complaints, itβs finally getting a fix. No confirmation on when, but itβs still good to know, in case you were considering replacing yours. Boost your Mac: Widgets put reminders, appointments, birthdays, the weather, top headlines, notes and more right on your desktop. Scroll to the bottom of the Notification Center and click Edit Widgets. Click the add button in the corner of any widget, and drag it around to reorder. Goop, begone: Grab a ball of Blu-Tack and press it into your earbud speakers. Pull it away, and all the junk inside comes out with it. Gross, I know. Shopping sites donβt want me to tell you this: Prices change on some online retailer websites depending on where you live. Use the VPN I use, ExpressVPN,* and switch servers until you find the lowest price. Buy through there, then ship it to your home address. |
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UNTIL NEXT TIME ... π The answer: The world's first website launched in 1991 to give details about the βWorld Wide Web Project.β It looks pretty darn boring, but itβs still online here. Take control of your online life. Start by wiping out all the info about you on data broker and people-search sites with Incogni. Go to PrivacyKim.com to stop the spam. I did! See you back here tomorrow with jobs of the past, jobs of the future and jobs of today that are β poof! β simply disappearing. β Kim | |
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