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Everything You Should Do Before—And After—You Lose Your Phone

Everything You Should Do Before—And After—You Lose Your Phone

Oct 13, 2018 | Radio Show, Security

Everything You Should Do Before—And After—You Lose Your Phone IT’S AN UNFORTUNATE fact that the pricey pocket computers we carry around with us at all times are prime targets for thieves—as well as very easy to leave behind in subway cars or on coffee shop...
Google’s Best Security Feature Is used By Less Than 10% Of Users

Google’s Best Security Feature Is used By Less Than 10% Of Users

May 5, 2018 | Google, Internet, Radio Show, Security

Google’s Best Security Feature Is used By Less Than 10% Of Users We all know that passwords are a terrible way to secure valuable services. The fact is that we’re all lazy, reuse passwords and perhaps rely on easy-to-remember logins that don’t...
The 5 things you should do immediately if your phone is stolen

The 5 things you should do immediately if your phone is stolen

Apr 7, 2018 | Phones, Radio Show, Security, Smart Phone, Technology

The 5 things you should do immediately if your phone is stolen We’ve all been there. You leave your phone in the bathroom during a night out or reach for it in your pocket while traveling, only to find it’s gone. Now don’t panic (yet), it’s just a phone and...
How to Avoid Being Tracked on Your Laptop, Phone, or Fitness Tracker

How to Avoid Being Tracked on Your Laptop, Phone, or Fitness Tracker

Feb 17, 2018 | Internet, Radio Show, Security, Technology

How to Avoid Being Tracked on Your Laptop, Phone, or Fitness Tracker Today we’re all being tracked by more gadgets than ever before, and in ways that might not be immediately obvious; but it is possible to put restrictions on the data that your laptop, your...

Google’s Next Android Overhaul Will Embrace iPhone’s ‘Notch’

Feb 17, 2018 | Google, Technology

Google’s Next Android Overhaul Will Embrace iPhone’s ‘Notch’ Last year, credit rating agency Equifax announced that hackers had stolen personal information for 143 million US consumers, including names, Social Security numbers, birthdates, addresses, drivers license...
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