Adjust a few smart phone settings so it behaves more like a tool and less like a needy roommate.
7 Ways to Make Your Smartphone Less Annoying, Less Nosy, and More Useful
Adjust a few smart phone settings so it behaves more like a tool and less like a needy roommate.
Scams have gotten quieter. They don’t always look strange. They don’t always sound urgent. And they don’t always ask for something right away.
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If you’re wrestling with the question of whether to ban social media entirely — or allow it with supervision — you’re not alone.
This week, we’re looking at the privacy settings that actually matter — the ones that determine who can find your child, message them, track them, tag them, or see more than they should.
You’re navigating Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Roblox, Fortnite, group chats, private messages, disappearing messages, livestreams, and a whole digital universe that didn’t exist when most of us were teenagers.
Let’s just say the quiet part out loud. When people see AI popping up in email — suggesting sentences, ummarizing threads, flagging tone — the real question isn’t about convenience. It’s this: “Is someone reading my email?”
20 common ways scammers steal money, with real-world scenarios, why they work, and how to stop them — without needing a cybersecurity degree or a bunker.