Opt-Out Tuesday: AddressSearch — Affordable gadget to scan old film negatives
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3 things you need to know today 1. Yikes! Watch out for this porn scam that could cost you If you aren't careful online, you might pick up a virus or malware that slows down your computer. Reaching out for tech support can help, but be aware of this latest scam making the rounds. It uses classic techniques from tech support scams with a new twist. Tap or click here for ways to spot this dangerous scam. → |
2. Opt-Out Tuesday: How to remove your info from AddressSearch People search sites collect and aggregate information about you and post it online for anyone to access, including scammers, hackers and stalkers. You can take back your privacy by removing your information from these sites. The process can be complicated, so we'll walk you through it. This week, we've got the steps for clearing your data from AddressSearch. Tap or click here for instructions to remove your data from AddressSearch. → |
3. This affordable gadget lets you scan film and slides right to your smartphone So you have a bunch of old films lying around. Maybe they're 35mm black and white film negatives, color slide positives or color film negatives. Either way, we're here to help. Use this tech tip to scan old film negatives easily. Tap or click here for the best ways to scan old negatives. → |
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