Spell check tools could be leaking your passwords — How to fix common smartphone annoyances
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3 things you need to know today 1. Use spell check in your browser? It could be leaking your passwords Security researchers recently made a discovery that might make you think twice about using spell check tools in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. It turns out that spell checkers in your browser can send anything you type to Google and Microsoft servers. We'll show you how to get around this privacy invasion. Tap or click here for a simple way to take back some privacy. → |
2. Amazon sellers are about to flood your inbox — Take this step now Is your inbox full of spam? If you shop on Amazon, it's about to get worse. The online retailer will allow sellers to message you about everything you buy. They can also bug you about specials, sales and other items that may interest you. We'll show you how to get a handle on this new flood of emails. Tap or click here to keep Amazon spam out of your primary inbox. → |
3. iPhone and Android annoyances: How to fix the 5 most annoying things for good Smartphones are a real love/hate relationship. We rely on them for so much, yet most of us want to chuck them out the window every now and then. I can't help with random glitches, but I CAN show you how to adjust some of the most annoying settings to make your phone easier to use and less frustrating. Tap or click for Kim's smartphone fixes. → |
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