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Are you the type of person to look back at old social media posts and cringe? It happens to the best of us — and while those old posts with your ex may be embarrassing, they’re also tough to get rid of, especially if you have to delete them one by one.
Businesses may be suffering under the COVID-19 pandemic, but Netflix certainly isn’t one of them. With so many people indoors for months at a time, the platform has seen its overall usage skyrocket.
Because of this, scammers and hackers of the world are targeting Netflix users as part of their widespread phishing campaigns. The goal: Steal login information and potentially sell it on the Dark Web. Tap or click here to find out more about phishing attacks on Netflix and Zoom.
In the span of just a few short months, Zoom has become something of a household name. COVID-19 and the work-from-home economy are the reason why, and since the start of the pandemic, the company has exploded in both popularity and revenue.
Surfing the internet is risky with cybercriminals lurking around every corner. Threats aren’t just limited to your computer, either. They can come for your smartphone too.
That’s why it’s important to make sure your browser of choice is as secure as possible. It could be the difference between being hit with malware or not.
When it comes to Facebook and the mishandling of your data over the years, it’s gotten to the point that it’s hard to imagine that situation will ever improve. Despite not protecting users’ privacy at all, billions of people around the globe still visit the site monthly.
Forget baseball — binge watching is the new American pastime, quarantine or not. And with so much media at our disposal these days, why not curl up on the couch and watch some of our favorite TV shows back-to-back? It’s not like we have to wait days and days between episodes anymore.
Most of us have a love-hate relationship with cable. We like television. We love a handful of stations. But we don’t need hundreds of useless channels, many of them boring, some of them in languages we don’t understand.
Samsung’s smartphones are among the most desirable handsets in the world. The company’s flagship Galaxy series has sold millions of units the world over, and both hardware and software have received extensive critical acclaim.
It’s never a dull moment with Microsoft at the helm. Windows 10 users have been treated to a host of updates over the past few months — each with unique sets of glitches and issues. And now, the highly anticipated May 2020 update is finally here, and based on early tests and reviews, it might be one of the most stable releases yet.
We all would love to push a magic button that makes our iPhones run faster. That doesn’t exist, but there are some interesting tricks that can help boost your smartphone’s performance. One, in particular, is sometimes overlooked, and it involves your phone or iPad’s cache.