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How to erase everything Google knows about you Whether you realize it or not, every time you leave your search history in place, you're feeding Google more data. The same goes for when you watch videos on YouTube, put information into your Google profile or talk to Google Assistant by voice. But as scary as this might seem, there is a silver lining: You can actually delete almost everything you've shared with Google and get your privacy back. Here's how. Tap or click here to see how to clear out data Google has on you. → | | The big mistake that's getting you more spam emails and texts There's nothing more annoying than spam clogging up your text messages or email inbox. Luckily, there are a lot of tools that can help you fight back. First up, there's a mistake commonly thought of as a helpful way to stop the onslaught. In reality, it will only attract more annoying messages. Make sure you're not doing this! Tap or click here for secrets to stopping spammers. → |
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The Kim Komando Show Rewind: Feb. 26, 2021 You're watching the first hour of The Kim Komando Show, recorded Feb. 26, 2021. Find out why the very niche website, chess.com, has suddenly exploded in popularity with millions of users worldwide. Plus, it’s no surprise that apps like Gmail collect a lot of data, but now you can see just what Google is taking thanks to Apple’s new privacy labels on iPhones. And hear Alexa’s hilarious response to a child’s question. WATCH NOW → |
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Sick of running out of ink Q: | Q: Do you have any suggestions for a reasonably priced wireless printer that will not run out of ink after 50 pages? Would an inkjet printer be better in the long run and what brand? | A: | A: I print my radio scripts and notes every week, so that would drive me bonkers. It's the reason I've used Epson EcoTank printers for so long. They have big, easy-to-fill tanks that come with a ridiculous amount of ink. We all know the worst part of owning a printer are the expensive ink cartridges, hence my love for the EcoTank. The quality is fabulous, and you get thousands of prints before you ever need to refill. Add the Epson EcoTank to your online shopping list at Best Buy, Office Depot, Office Max, Staples and Epson.com/EcoTankKim. |
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Finding reliable pros Q: | Q: What's a safe way to find someone to work on a project at my house? I heard you mention an app you like. I don't want to waste money on bad work. | A: | A: You've come to the right place. Spotting scams is harder than ever, and you can't trust Google results or many of the apps and sites out there that list home pros. I've been using Angi, a sponsor of my national radio show, and I can't get over how easy it is to find the right person for any projects. You can search through thousands of qualified pros right there in the app and read through real reviews left by real users. I used it to find a new landscaper, and I couldn't be happier. To try it yourself, download the Angi app. Download for Apple iOS here. Download for Android here. |
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Make sure you’re giving your tech these checkups if you want it to last Think back to the days when your gadgets were shiny and new. They worked like a charm ... and you were out hundreds or thousands of dollars. We all want our tech to last as long as possible, so I put together some steps to help you give yours a thorough checkup. Don't wait until it's too late. If you spot a problem early, it might be cheaper to fix. Tap or click here for ways to keep your gadgets in tip-top shape. → | | Google or Gmail storage full? Easy ways to quickly free up space If your Google storage is full, photos are a likely culprit. But old emails and attachments eat up a surprising amount of space. If you're running out of space, I have three quick ways you can find and delete those unnecessary files — opening up space for things you actually care about. Tap or click here for ways to free up precious space. → |
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