October 23, 2022 |
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4 things you need to know today1. These 16 malware-infected apps have 20 million downloadsApps hiding malware are sadly becoming a regular occurrence. That's because criminals are improving at outsmarting official app store security protocols. A collection of 16 recently discovered apps will install adware on your device once downloaded. Do you have any of these dangerous apps on your device? Tap or click here for a list of malicious apps to remove ASAP. → |
2. List: 10 cities where surveillance cameras are always watchingCameras are everywhere these days — on street corners, traffic lights, highways, government buildings and more. Depending on where you live, you could be under surveillance right now. A recent study revealed the 10 most surveilled cities in the U.S. Did yours make the list? Tap or click here to check out the most surveilled cities in the U.S. → |
3. Hunting tech: These trail cameras help you find more preyAre you an avid hunter? Whether you use them for impromptu home security cameras or you really do bring them out on the trail, these cameras take stunning 1080p videos and help you locate prey. Here are our top picks. |
4. Here's what I feed my Golden Retriever, Abby! She loves it and your dog will, tooI love my Golden Retriever, Abby. She's brought so much joy into my life. I repay her with hugs, her favorite ball, walks and, of course, delicious dog food. I have to tell you about a new brand we found that she loves. If my picky little eater loves it, your dog definitely will! Tap or click here to see why it's time to make the switch for your furry friend. → |
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Stop letting Yahoo and Gmail read your emailI don’t trust Big Tech and you shouldn’t, either. You’ve heard me say for years that free email services like Gmail or Yahoo aren’t really free. There’s a big price to pay — your privacy. These free email sites scan, analyze and save details of every email you send and receive, giving Big Tech a very intimate and detailed profile of you so they can easily sell your data to the highest bidder. That’s why I use StartMail. With StartMail, I can send encrypted emails with one click, even if the recipient doesn’t use encryption. And StartMail never scans or analyzes your emails. Best of all, when you delete an email, it’s gone — forever. |
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