America hasn’t fought pornography since President Reagan left office in 1989. The Clintons abandoned the anti-porn war around the time the internet emerged. The rest is history … Or is it?
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All over Facebook and Instagram, people are posting pictures of their COVID-19 vaccination cards. Seems innocent enough, but it’s another way for scammers to make money off your back … or, in this case, your arm.
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No more free Netflix
Every day, Netflix is ripped off. A whopping 30% of Netflix customers share passwords with family and friends. Now, the streaming service is saying, “Enough is enough.”
Apple's failure no one is talking about
Anyone who closely follows Apple knows that getting inside sales information from them is like pulling teeth – especially when a product doesn’t sell too well. Like, for example, Apple’s iPhone 12 Mini.
Stop car warranty scam calls
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Sucker Vision from Zucker Vision
Mark Zuckerberg claims that Facebook is on the verge of succeeding where Google failed 7 years ago with its cumbersome virtual glasses. He says his glasses can “teleport” you to your office … and that’s just the beginning.
Biden vs. Big Tech: Prepare for battle
Experienced sailors can take one look at the sky and tell you when a storm’s coming. Now you have to wonder if Big Tech is watching as the storm clouds gather … because trouble is brewing.
Can you really trust fever scanners?
There’s a false sense of security growing in America. While it’s a joy to report that the number of Covid-19 cases and deaths are declining, millions are still sick and even more are contagious. Unfortunately, fever scanners aren’t helping at all.
Why everyone's escaping Twitter and other social media apps
People are quitting Twitter and social media every day. Some are famous. Most are not. But their reasons for quitting are eerily similar.
COVID-19 vaccines for sale on the Dark Web
It was only a matter of time before COVID-19 vaccines, whether real or fake, would begin appearing for sale on the Dark Web. But it’s happening now and here’s what you should know.
Don't pay for these services — get them free
A dollar sign doesn’t ensure a good product. In fact, a ton of great tools are free, like video editing software or even streaming platforms. Here are a few great services you can get without cracking open your wallet.
Are delivery apps deceiving you?
If you order food to be delivered from your local restaurants using Post Mates, Door Dash or another service, there’s a new trick to get your business you need to be aware of.
TV ripoffs to watch out for
If you’re in the market for a new TV, watch out for these four tricks. These are some common pitfalls for customers. After this episode, you’ll know exactly what to watch out for.
Which age group is most likely to fall for online scams?
Which age group do you think is the most likely to fall for an online scam? If you think it’s grandma’s generation, think again.
Amazon's censorship problem
Amazon claims that it stands for a free, open and uncensored Internet. Yet here it is, the biggest of Big Tech, now censoring and removing books and films it doesn’t like.
The hidden horrors of Facebook moderation
Can social media traumatize you? Thirty Facebook moderators say it can. Here’s the story behind their horrifying lawsuit.
Free classes to master your Apple tech
From MacBooks to iPhones, Apple has a ton of great gadgets to choose from. But if you don’t know how to navigate your new toy, don’t worry. Apple now offers free virtual classes that can turn you into a tech pro.
This audio app is the talk of the town
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