Stop Facebook tracking, secret camera trick and why you see ads when you stream

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In this episode, I help three callers who are in tough spots. One wants to protect her son from malicious gamers. Another wants expensive cameras for cheap prices. I’m sharing a few tech tricks you can use to save money and protect your privacy. I’ve also got the scoop on a secret Facebook setting that stops tracking.

Delete this antivirus program, YouTube transcripts trick, Google Maps hack

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In this episode of Kim Komando Today, I’ll tell you which antivirus program you need to delete ASAP. It could be a national security threat. I’ve also got a Google Maps hack that lets you share your exact location. Plus, have you ever bought ads from Facebook? Maybe Meta owes you money.

Spotting fake news, find any photo, scam calls mistake

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We all know what happened at the Oscars, but did Will Smith make a bald joke years ago on “The Arsenio Hall Show”? Kim has a simple trick to save you all that scrolling when you’re looking for a photo among thousands on your phone. And Allie has four tips to slow those annoying — and dangerous — scam calls.

Wi-Fi on the moon, Russian cyberattacks and a Google tip for saving gas money

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Did you know people are putting Wi-Fi on the moon? That’s just the tip of the iceberg. In this episode of Kim Komando Explains, I’ll teach you how to find an airline seat with the most legroom, how to save gas money and a few other tech tips you’ll use time and time again. I’ve also got an action plan you can use to protect yourself against Russian cyberattacks.

White House warning, Google shortcut, FBI cybercrime report

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The White House put out a list of what businesses need to do to protect themselves from cyberwarfare. The problem? It’s far from helpful. Plus, a helpful Google Drive shortcut you’ll use again and again. And the FBI’s 2021 Internet Crime Report is here. It was a banner year for hackers — and that’s a bad thing for you.

2FA-stealing malware, update your phone, wheels vs. doors

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Smartphone malware is getting worse. A variant caught stealing passwords, bank details and lots more has a new trick — collecting your two-factor authentication codes. Plus, updates for iPhone and Android are here and Allie has the best reasons to update. And the crew takes on the debate captivating the internet right now: Are there more wheels or more doors in the world?

How cyberstalking works — and how to stop it

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Did you know 40% of Americans deal with online harassment? It can happen to anyone — and it can hurt your career and personal life. In this episode, Kim and cybersecurity expert Ricoh Danielson share a few self-defense strategies.

AirTag stalkers, easy change to get faster internet, tax return pro tip

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It didn’t take long for creeps and thieves to use Apple’s AirTags to follow people. Apple has a response, but is it enough? Plus, tips to get your tax return back faster, and where to put your router for better internet speed.

Chat via hologram, 6G, metaverse taxes + Your calls

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Catch up with Kim’s national radio show and innovative new tech coming down the pipeline. A new device can add 3D “holoportation” to your video calls, Google wants to understand your movements using radar and the FCC is making way for 6G. Plus, a grandmother asks Kim for help after her teenage granddaughter was pressured into sharing nude photos.

Ukraine War: The dangers, scams and hacks you need to watch for + your calls

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Russia has invaded Ukraine and there are fears it could lead to cyberwarfare — even here in the U.S. Find out what it could mean for you. Plus, how to stop your ex from showing up in your photo memories, 10 new war cons scammers are using to fool people, and your calls.

Trump's new app, Peloton problems, 5-minute PC cleanup

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Trump’s social media app just launched — and it was a rough start, to say the least. Plus, more trouble for Peloton as a scheme to hide a rust problem in thousands of bikes comes to light. Then Allie shares the 5-minute routine for keeping your computer cleaned up and running smoothly.

Special episode: An hour of The Kim Komando Show

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Enjoy a full hour of The Kim Komando Show, compliments of the Komando Community. Try it out yourself free for 30 days and get access to Kim’s show as a podcast on your schedule at getkim.com. In this hour, “Worldle” is the “Wordle” of geography, the hidden dangers Roblox poses for children and how you can buy a $450K ticket to take a trip to space.

AirTag arrest, hide your Facebook profile, celebrity meltdown

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After months of stories about people using Apple’s AirTags to stalk others and even steal cars, an arrest has been made. Plus, if you don’t want to give up your Facebook account but you don’t want others to find it so easily, Allie has a quick tip. And Matt has the scoop on the latest embarrassing celebrity meltdown.

How to boost your tax refund this year

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The IRS has new changes including the $600 rule, WFH deductions, child tax credits and more. In this episode, tax accountant Rachel Cheek and I dive into the many ways deductions, forms, social media and rules will impact your 2021 tax return.

Google changing your account, Apple's Siri mistake, celebrity parents

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Google is making a major change to user accounts — and it’s one you should make now before it happens automatically. Plus Apple says it was gathering Siri data even when you said “no thanks.” And find out why the internet is talking about celebrities and their interesting lineage.

How advertisers collect your data and target you with ads

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Male, 38 years old, married, two kids under five, watched a YouTube video about lawn care, visited a home improvement store in the last 10 days, listened to a podcast about lawns, earns $68,000 a year in a management position, and lives in a certain zip code. That’s how specific advertising can be today. In this episode, I sit down with advertising CTO Premesh Purayil from Freestar to learn how it works and how to opt out of the data tracking.

Apple wedding rings, winter weather alerts, rugged phone review

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Rumors are swirling about Apple’s new wedding rings that will sniff out a cheater. We’ve got the facts. Plus, with severe weather conditions peaking around the country, here are the best ways to stay up to date. And in Ben’s weekly review, he tests out cellphones so tough you can literally drop them in acid.

Dark Web 101: What's there and why the government can't shut it down

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Wade through the waters of the Dark Web and you’ll find drugs, hitmen and all sorts of disturbing imagery. But it’s also a haven for privacy advocates. In this episode, I speak with ASU professor Victor Benjamin, who reveals just why it’s so hard to regulate — and why folks of all backgrounds can’t stop coming back.

Apple's stalker problem, tax season warning, 'Batman' scavenger hunt

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Apple’s AirTags make it easy to keep an eye on items like your keys or wallet, but they’re dangerous in the wrong hands. Is Apple’s response good enough? Plus, tax season has officially kicked off, and Allie has tips to get your return as fast as possible. And Matt has the info on why the internet is buzzing about the new ‘Batman’ movie and its cryptic online scavenger hunt.

This man turned his lost love into an AI chatbot

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Everyone has a different way of coping with tragedy. When Joshua Barbeau lost his girlfriend, he created an AI chatbot based on her personality. In this episode, Kim sits down with him as well as developer Jason Rohrer, who created the program Joshua used. You can also use it to create your own personalized chatbot for just $5.