Your insurer’s AI denied your claim in 1.2 seconds. Here’s how to fight back.
Insurance AI denies claims in seconds, how to fight back with your own AI, 180-day appeal window, EOB explainer, Device Advice tip, Gmail trick.
Insurance AI denies claims in seconds, how to fight back with your own AI, 180-day appeal window, EOB explainer, Device Advice tip, Gmail trick.
The average cardholder leaves $300 to $500 in unclaimed benefits on the table every year. One prompt finds the money in five minutes.
Every major video platform has AI built in to record, transcribe and summarize your meetings. Here’s what to check and what actually matters.
From an AI that reads your emails around the clock to smart glasses that snap photos without your phone, Google I/O 2026 was really one big announcement: Google wants in. Every door. Here’s what that means for you.
You can pull your veteran’s actual handwritten draft card, service records and medals, most of it for free. Here’s where to look.
Gmail. Google Drive. Google Photos. All of it gone after two years of no activity. And without a legacy contact set up, your family can’t access any of it if something happens to you. Here’s how to fix it today.
A $120 monthly fee can become a $2,000+ renewal with one tiny clause. This’ll give you copy-paste AI prompts to turn contracts into plain-English risk checklists, negotiation emails and signing summaries before your deposit gets politely abducted.
Millions are being laid off because of AI. Here’s what the headlines don’t tell you: AI companies are desperate to hire people whose expertise they can’t replicate. And they’re paying handsomely.
It’s called cramming. Third-party companies slide $3 to $15 a month onto your phone bill, and the FTC says tens of millions of people pay it without knowing. You can get 90 days refunded tonight.
I asked AI to build a privacy report card on me. It scored my online exposure 8 out of 10. Here’s the prompt that runs in any chatbot, the fixes you can do tonight and why your number will probably be worse than mine.
You pay for 100 Mbps internet but only get 23 Mbps. Your bill includes “premium Wi-Fi” that’s just a rental fee for equipment you could own. Internet companies bank on you never checking.
The one-line prompt that turns your favorite chatbot into a smishing detector. Save it once. Use it forever.
I scrolled past the cable channels on the TV remote and saw live feeds of every room of the place I was staying in. The host’s excuse? “I forgot.” Here’s how to sweep your next rental in two minutes.
I take Bella and Abby out before sunrise, lace up my shoes and let the rosary play in my earbuds. 22 minutes later, my head’s clear, the coffee’s brewing and I haven’t touched Slack once.
TSA’s facial recognition rollout hit 65 airports nationwide, and 99% of travelers have no idea they can refuse. Here are the three words that get you through security with your biometrics intact.
A better credit card match can earn $200 to $600 more per year than your current setup. This gives you the exact AI prompt to compare cards by your real spending, annual fees, reward caps, sign-up bonuses and the little traps hiding in the fine print.
Apps like Slotomania, High 5 Casino and Jackpot Party look like fun mobile games. They’re actually a regulatory loophole built to snare you. One player begged a company to delete his account. They gave him a billion free coins to keep him playing. Here’s what to do today.
Remember the last time you felt unsafe? Here’s what nobody told you. They didn’t need to hack anything. They just had to search.
The average American overpays $427 yearly on insurance. Companies recalculate your rates constantly but never lower them automatically. Here are the AI prompts that audit your coverage and give you the exact script to negotiate.
You connect to hotel Wi-Fi and think you’re just checking email. But hotels log every site you visit, every app you use, then sell that data to the highest bidder.