Don't fall for this tricky FBI scam — Twitter's latest alternative: Hive
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3 things you need to know today 1. That's not the FBI on the phone, but here's how scammers will scare you You must always keep your guard up to fend off devious criminals, especially during the holidays. You won't believe how they are trying to rip you off now! Crooks are impersonating the FBI in the latest round of scam phone calls. If you fall for it, you'll be out big money. Here's how to avoid falling victim. Tap or click here for details on this tricky impersonation scam. → |
2. Opt-Out Tuesday: How to remove your info from Radaris People search sites scrape the internet for your name, address, phone number, employment history, police record, property record, education history and lots more. These sites aren't breaking any laws but are invasive and dangerous. Fortunately, most have an opt-out option. In this week's Opt-Out Tuesday, we'll show you how to remove your information from Radaris. Tap or click here for instructions to remove yourself from Radaris. → |
3. What is Hive? How to use the popular new Twitter alternative Want to escape the Twitter chaos now that Elon Musk is in charge? We can help. We found a few Twitter alternatives that are worth checking out. Here's the inside scoop on Hive, a three-person app with a ton of promise. Tap or click here to find out why Twitter users are switching to Hive. → |
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