How to find and stop hidden fees

When I’m booking air travel, it seems like the price goes up with every click. By the time I pay to check a bag or two, that “great deal” isn’t looking so, well, great

So of course airlines are fighting the Biden administration’s “junk fees’” rule, which would make them show their fees upfront for checking bags, carrying on a bag, and changing or canceling a reservation. 

Virtually every major airline (American, Delta, United, JetBlue, Alaska and Hawaiian) is suing to stop this rule. Yeah, and they probably don’t want you to know their checked-baggage fees are going up again (at least, for American).

Airlines aren’t the only ones

It’s called price obfuscation, and I bet it’s happening in your online shopping carts all the time. You see one price when you hit “buy,” and as they tack on more fees, you’re less likely to notice them. 

Concert tickets are some of the worst offenders, with service fees, order processing fees, delivery fees and facility charges. 

The price obfuscation for concert tickets got so out of control, some states finally made Ticketmaster show “all-in pricing” — your actual ticket cost — instead of the ticket price you think you’re paying. 

  • 🎶 How to avoid it: When you can, buy tickets at a physical box office to avoid some of the fees. 

Hotels stays: Many hotels tack on a “resort fee” they claim is for amenities. Some local governments charge a tourism tax, too. It can add up! 

  • 🧳 Ask about the charges: If your hotel’s “resort fee” is for a closed pool or a gym you’re not using, politely ask if it can be removed from your bill. 

Online shopping: That outfit was a good deal … until you saw the shipping and handling fees. 

  • 🛍️ Do your own legwork: Literally. If you’re purchasing online for a store with a brick-and-mortar shop in your town, get it shipped there for free and pick it up. 

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Online forms are grabbing your data - even if you don’t hit enter

An effective way to get someone’s opinion on a product or service is to create an online form or survey. Other times, online forms are the preferred way to sign up for newsletters, register an account or buy tickets. Tap or click here for a list of apps that collect the most private data from you.

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Zip up something yummy

When you want to treat yourself to a latte at home, foamy milk is a must. Here are three excellent milk frothers good for coffee, tea or anything else you want to sip.

  • Handheld: The Milk Boss ($9.99) makes quick work of a cup of milk and also works great for mixing up matcha and protein powders.
  • Manual: Do your own milk frothing with “10 to 100” pumps of the plunger in this stainless steel model ($18.97), which, by the way, is pretty enough to sit out on the table.
  • Automatic: All it takes is one button to warm your milk and get it foamy with this electric frother ($33.99). Or skip the heat and make cold foam for iced lattes.

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Coming soon to your Android: Automatic earthquake warnings. Your phone’s accelerometers can sense vibrations. When enough phones in an area detect shaking, the Android Earthquake Alerts System kicks in. If an earthquake of magnitude 4.5 or greater is detected, you’ll get a “Be Aware” alert (weak or light shaking) or “Take Action” if the shaking is moderate to extreme.

Get automatic car recall notifications

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Yet another car recall? Keep up-to-date on your vehicle’s safety with this essential tip.

Newest scam making the rounds: If you have automatic deposits enabled with your banking or financial institutions, cybercriminals can put money into your account. Why is that bad, you ask? They’ll immediately follow up with a sob story email asking you to send it back via a phishing link, effectively stealing your login info in the process. Don’t click any random links, and turn on 2FA for your banking logins.

Use Chrome on a Mac? Dangerous new malware is targeting your machine

When malware makes the jump from one operating system to another, it is cause for concern. This usually happens when cybercriminals take existing malware and reengineer it for different platforms or apps.

In most cases, the severity of redesigned malware is more dangerous than the original. This is what has happened with malware first discovered last year, which jumped from attacking Apple’s macOS to widely used apps.

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11 must-have pet products dog and cat owners swear by

Fluffy and Fido aren’t just pets. They’re family. So why not treat them to a few new toys and maybe even some tech now and then?

Our furry friends only get about a decade with us, so it just makes sense to shower them with all the love, toys and treats we can. They love us unconditionally, so the least we can do is spoil them, right?

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Plant savers

I have a new plant on my desk at work — a little pothos. I can’t let it sit there parched all weekend, so I went looking for a solution. Found some good ones!

  • Water pots: These ingenious little plastic pots ($13.99 for five) have a water reservoir at the bottom, a cotton wick that sucks up the water and a watering hole for top‑ups.
  • Electric: Be an indoor irrigator with this automatic watering system (40% off). This seemed like overkill for my little pothos, but maybe not for your indoor garden or a big plant!
  • Bulbs: Fill up these pretty hollow glass lollipops ($13.99 for two), flip ‘em over quickly, stab them into the soil, and your plant will slowly siphon out the water. This is the one I got!

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Check your car: Get the free NHTSA SaferCar app. Put in your car’s VIN and receive automatic alerts about any recalls. There have been a ton lately. They don’t make ‘em like they used to.

💬 Add Instagram captions to your story: Click the + (plus) icon on your profile pic, and then tap the Stickers icon and select Captions. FYI: You can also get automatic captions for stories and reels on your feed. Just open Settings and activity > Accessibility > Captions and translations and toggle on Captions.

A new safety standard says all light-duty vehicles will need automatic emergency braking by 2029. Brakes will kick in at speeds up to 90 mph for impending collisions and up to 45 mph when sensors detect a person. It’s much-needed: 42,514 people died in crashes last year alone.

Is someone watching you? This clever new iPhone feature will tell you

The iPhone 12 may have been delayed, but that doesn’t mean iOS 14 was. The latest version of Apple’s mobile operating system is already a major hit — with countless users sharing screenshots of their custom home screens and more.

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7 auto insurance companies refunding or crediting premiums - see the list

Working from home isn’t all bad. In fact, there are several perks to it that can save you money in the long run. Not only are you not paying to eat out while on the job, but you’re also not commuting to work and paying for gas and car maintenance.

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Best Apple Watch to buy in 2018 might surprise you

With smart watches, it can be hard to know which one to get. There just seems to be so many options, especially in the Apple Watch world. Well, that’s where I can help. I will break down the best Apple Watch to buy and why it’s worth every penny. I guarantee you will be surprised which one it is.

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Don't buy these creepy gadgets that take away your privacy this Christmas

Gift-giving season is here at last, and some of the hottest items on the list will likely be connected toys and gadgets and Internet-of-Things appliances.

To help you choose which gadgets deserve their place under the Christmas tree, Mozilla, the nonprofit organization known for its Firefox browser, just released its “Privacy Not Included” list for 2018.

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5 awesome widgets that will make your Android amazing

Widgets can sometimes get confusing and perhaps even a little cumbersome. That’s why I have compiled a list of 5 widgets that will help make that Android home screen incredibly useful.

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Insider Secret: How to get Windows 10 for free

Windows released its newest operating system, Windows 10, back in July 2015. Since then, it has become a popular OS.

It is constantly updated, and overall has been pretty well received. As of 2018, Windows 10 become more widespread than Windows 7, thereby becoming the most single used Windows version overall.

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