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Breaking Tech News You Need to Know June 26, 2020 |
How to make extra money flipping things online The art of "flipping" refers to finding used items at places like thrift stores and garage sales and selling them for profit. It may not sound like the most lucrative job, but believe it or not, one couple has turned their "flipping" activities into an honest-to-goodness six-figure income. We'll explain how they do it and ways you can get involved. Tap or click here to see how you can make big money flipping items. → |
Google will auto-delete your records after 18 months – here’s how to remove the data now Google has announced that it's finally changing up the way it saves your information. From here on, the platform will auto-delete your records after 18 months instead of keeping them indefinitely. If you're eager to clear out your Google history now, here's how. Tap or click here to see how to delete your Google Account data. → |
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47 apps filling smartphones with malware – see the list There's another malware epidemic brewing on the Google Play Store thanks to a batch of deceptive apps that hide their icons and infest phones with advertisements. But don't worry: We have the names of the apps you need to delete so you can purge them from your device and keep the popups away. Tap or click here to see what apps you need to delete. → |
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Hurry! File for your cut of Yahoo’s $117.5M data breach settlement Remember that insane data breach at Yahoo a few years ago? Billions of accounts were compromised, and Yahoo made no effort to disclose information about the breach. A settlement to a class-action lawsuit was eventually reached and nearly everyone impacted can make a claim. But, you need to act fast as the deadline to file is almost here. Tap or click to find out how to get your share of the Yahoo settlement. → | Turn off political ads on Facebook 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. Tap or click to listen to the latest Daily Tech Update. → |
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Kids these days: Woman wants a refund for livestock When you buy an item and it doesn’t match the product description, returning it is the sensible option. But what happens when the thing you bought is a living creature? Well, one woman from Florida is up in arms for what she believes is an act of deception from a goat farmer she purchased three animals from. According to a lawsuit she filed, the five Nigerian dwarf goats she purchased from a neighboring farm last year could not have their paternity verified by a pedigree group. Because of this, she’s doubtful the goats are even dwarf goats in the first place. As part of her demands, she wants enough DNA samples from the goats’ father to run an accurate paternity test, as well as a refund for money spent. But the defendants, to their credit, claim the woman is obsessed with them and has not only called the police on their farm multiple times but also trespassed to get a closer look at other goats. No matter who’s telling the truth, nobody can doubt that the plaintiff isn’t kidding around! If she really likes goats that much, perhaps she’d enjoy a trip to San Jose, California. Tap or click here to see how an escaped herd of goats invaded this California city. → |
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