Here's what happens when you unsend a text

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Do you own an iPhone 8 or a newer model? You can now unsend text messages. Here’s what that means, in 60 seconds.

If you're cheating, you have to know this about iOS 16

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Do you think your deleted text messages are gone for good? Here’s why you’re dead wrong, in one minute.

Save important text messages forever

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Your phone can always get lost or stolen. In 60 seconds, here’s how to back up the conversations you don’t want to lose.

How to hide your email address

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Want to stop the constant flow of email spam? Listen to this one-minute podcast episode for an easy way to stop the barrage of unwanted messages.

Digital Life Hack: How to save your text messages

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Want to save your text messages? Listen now to never lose a conversation again.

Don't make this mistake - it invites spam

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You might be making a mistake that’s commonly thought of as a helpful way to stop the onslaught. In reality, it will only attract more annoying messages.

Happening every minute on the internet

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Let’s start the week with a look at the next 60 seconds on the internet. You won’t believe all the messages shared, meetings hosted, photos uploaded and more.

How to stop political text messages

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The election season is heating up and you may start seeing political texts popping up on your phone. Fortunately, you can quickly make them stop.

Practice social media distancing for a real Independence Day 2020

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Social media’s promise to bring us closer has failed miserably. This holiday weekend, I encourage you to step away from all the timelines, comments and messages. You’ll thank me later.

Turn off political ads on Facebook

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Facebook has a long, sad history of maintaining any semblance of credibility when showing ads on the site. Now, you can silence political ads and those from organizations like Super PACs and other paid messages.

Anonymous: Who are they and how they work

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You’ve probably heard of the hacktivist group Anonymous, but what do you know aside from some famous cyberattacks and those signature masks? Kim dives into everything Anonymous with Dr. Gabriella Coleman, an anthropologist and professor at McGill University. She studies hacktivist groups and tells us what Anonymous is up to these days and how you can help stop the spread of their sensational messages.