Free up space in Google Photos — 'Incognito' mode? Don't be fooled
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4 things you need to know today 1. That banking fraud alert could actually be a scam Fraud alerts are scary enough, but what if the alert itself is phony? Scammers take advantage of victims by tricking them into providing information they think will help clear things up. But the victim ends up losing money to the scammers. We'll tell you about a recent scheme that cost someone more than $10,000 and give tips on protecting yourself. Tap or click for ways to spot these types of scams. → |
2. Recall alert: Check your home for this dangerous product before someone gets hurt Technology reaches most areas of life these days, even laundry. But if you have one of these handy gadgets, stop using it immediately! It's being recalled for posing a dangerous burn hazard. We'll explain what's happening with this recalled item and how you can get a refund. Tap or click here for details on this serious recall. → |
3. Easy way to delete junk in Google Photos as time runs out on unlimited storage Millions of people have been using Google Photos to store holiday pics for free. But with unlimited storage being canceled, you might want to create some space by removing blurry photos or screenshots. We'll show you the best ways to get the most out of Google Photos. Tap or click here to free up space in Google Photos. → |
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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| The Kim Komando Show Rewind: November 14, 2020 (Hour 1) As the presidential election saga drags on, Facebook and Google are extending bans on political ads. Plus, a popular video doorbell is being recalled after numerous reports of catching fire. Find out if your doorbell is involved. And, the classic overpayment scams are making the rounds again. We’ll tell you what to watch for. |
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