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It’s finally time for your phone upgrade and you’re really excited! But for the first time in your iPhone-owning life, you’re thinking you may want the new Pixel instead.
Or maybe you loved your Samsung Galaxy but now the iPhone 11 is calling your name. Switching from Android to iPhone or iPhone to Android is such a hassle; it can’t possibly be worth it, right? Tap or click here for 10 Android tips and tricks.
To help protect your identity, we make it a point to share how destructive and dangerous it can be when your personal information is exposed. Alas, data breach horror stories continue to make headlines.
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Our digital privacy is a precious commodity that’s becoming increasingly scarce. There’s money to be made in data, after all, so the biggest tech companies on earth don’t have too much incentive to help you lay low.
It’s not as if these companies do this without your permission, though. Most apps request access to your data the first time you boot them up, but not all of them. Some developers just leave their privacy “gotchas” buried deep in the terms and conditions. Tap or click for an app that can read the Terms and Conditions for you.
The options for streaming content seems to be endless these days. There are new services constantly being made available that you can choose from.
But that’s one of the problems people seem to struggle with: paying too much each month after signing up for too many services. Tap or click here for ways to save money with these pro tips.
Day in and day out, people share their lives through the photos they take and post on social media. From weddings in exotic locations to an impromptu trip to the coffee shop, it’s all covered.
That’s why it’s not out of the ordinary to have hundreds, if not thousands of photos saved to our phones, computers and tablets — and backed up in cloud services. Need help sorting through them? Tap or click here to organize your messy photo collection in 3 simple steps.
When emergencies arise, time is of the essence. Whether you’ve just been in a car accident or are in the midst of a different distressing situation, you need to reach out for help as quickly as possible. Yes, your phone can easily dial 911, but what if first responders need your medical information?
Seinfeld once said, “People, they’re the worst.” You have to admit, sometimes he’s right.
This is especially true when people participate in dangerous online phenomenons like the Tide Pod challenge. Do you remember when people started making videos of themselves eating laundry detergent and posting them for likes? Tap or click here to see why YouTube had to crack down on those videos.
There are already enough concerns in life out there to keep people with anxiety up at night. Think things can’t get any worse? Well, you’re wrong. New voice impersonation technology could be a game-changer for scammers.
Choosing a wireless provider is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make in your digital life. Smartphones are no longer just luxury items, they’re necessities — which makes the need for reliable service even more important.