The truth behind Incognito mode — Cryptocurrency: What you need to know
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4 things you need to know today 1. Bad news if you use Android: Study finds Google collects 20x more data than Apple Like it or not, Big Tech will always be after your data. While you can take steps to lower how much information is collected, you can't stop it all. Google and Apple collect data from your smartphone, but a new study shows that one is doing it way more than the other. We've got all the frightening details. Tap or click here for a shocking revelation on data collection. → |
2. Want to buy cryptocurrency? What you need to know first Ever been curious about cryptocurrency but didn't feel like it was reputable? Now that PayPal has added the ability to buy and pay with Bitcoin, it's brought cryptocurrency to the mainstream. We've got details on everything you need to know before getting started. Tap or click here for a crash course in cryptocurrency. → |
3. Check your closets for this video game that could be worth $372,000 Collectors come in many forms. Some are looking for classic pieces of art, and others search for baseball cards from their youth. But lately, investors have been scrounging for rare copies of old video games. If you have one particular game collecting dust in your closet, it could be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Tap or click here to see what all the fuss is about. → |
4. Read this if you’ve ever used Incognito mode Incognito mode in your browser serves a purpose, but here’s what it doesn’t do: Make you invisible. Big Tech companies might want you to think it does, but don't be fooled. Your internet service provider can still see your activity, as can a school or employer providing your internet access or computer. Tap or click for the one way to truly keep what you do private. → |
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And finally… There are many ways to mine Bitcoin. You can trade your physical cash for these digital dollars. Or you can mod your Game Boy. That’s the road one YouTuber, StackSmashing, decided to take. He connected his old Game Boy to his computer, which ran a bitcoin node. Upon connection, the gaming console ran the hashing program. While this is an inventive workaround, it's actually 125 trillion times slower than a dedicated mining machine, The Verge reports. Then again, those machines don’t play cute nostalgic animations, so that’s one point in favor of the Game Boy. Here’s the full story of how he turned old tech into modern-day treasure! |