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Check for keyloggers: These programs capture every single thing you do on your phone and secretly send it off, where it all can be accessed by who-knows-who. One of the most popular programs is called MSpy. If you think you’re being stalked, check your device for this app.
Icon-ic maps upgrade: If you have an Android, look for new icons for your car in Google Maps. Open the app and start navigation while you’re parked. Tap the blue arrow and Choose vehicle icon. Woohoo, five new cars and eight colors to pick from instead of just three.
Don’t get left behind: Download NetSuite’s free knowledge drop, “The CFO’s Guide to AI and Machine Learning.”* No matter what you do, you should know more about AI. It’s not going anywhere.
🗣️ Personal narrator: Your phone can read webpages aloud. On iPhone, open a page on Safari, then say, “Siri, read this page.” For Android, go to Settings > Accessibility > Select to Speak and toggle on the shortcut. Open your browser, swipe up with two fingers and hit Play.
Not for me, thanks: Almost every social media platform has the option to say, “I don’t like this.” Next to a post, video or anything else, look for the three-dot or three-line menu that opens more options. On YouTube, for example, tap the three dots next to a video and choose Don’t recommend channel or Not interested.
Absolute life upgrade: Hearing aids aren’t expensive and bulky like they used to be. See if you qualify for a 45-day risk-free trial* of tiny hearing aids that make conversations crystal clear again.
💡 Lights on, but nobody’s home: That’s a good thing. Smart bulbs usually have a vacation-mode setting that turns them on and off when you’re away to scare off thieves. This three-pack is $24.
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