Simple way to strengthen 2FA security
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How to make money from your car, home, RV and other stuff you own Need extra cash but don't want to pick up a second job? Look around your house. You probably have bikes, cars or unused rooms collecting dust. Good news: You can rent equipment, pools or parts of your home for cash. Tap or click here for five effortless ways to make passive income. → | | The high-tech way to protect your logins that’s better than 2FA Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a common security measure. You typically need a password and a second way to identify yourself, such as your phone or facial scan. There's another way to strengthen 2FA even further: physical security keys. Here's how they work and which one you'll need for your iPhone or Android device. Tap or click here to beef up online account security. → |
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Protect your privacy: A guide to avoiding drone surveillance Look! It's a bird. It's a plane ... Oh, it's a drone. Drone surveillance has become surprisingly common. Even if you're not doing a thing wrong, you might not like the idea of being watched. Here are legal ways to avoid the cameras. Tap or click for Kim's latest security column. → | | Change this hidden setting, or anyone can get into your iPhone True or false: Someone can use your face when you don't realize to get into your phone. Well, it's complicated. While you're protected by default, a hidden setting in your phone allows this. I'll show you how to check it and keep your info private. Tap or click to guard against snoops. → |
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