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What Kim's Watching November 29, 2020
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8 ways your phone tracks you – and how you can stop it
It's no secret your phone tracks you. Sure, it means you can use handy features like GPS and Find My Friends, but it's also the reason you're served invasive targeted ads. So how can you stop all this creepy tracking? You need to dive into your smartphone settings. Kim walks you through exactly what to do to protect your privacy.
3D printed items that connect to Wi-Fi without the need for power
With more and more devices and utilities connected to Wi-Fi in our homes, the future seems to be virtually everything Wi-Fi enabled. But that means all those devices will need to be connected to power, right? Actually, a team of scientists has developed 3D printed items that can connect to your Wi-Fi and use no electricity.
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How to delete your Facebook and Twitter accounts for good | Komando DIY
Social media sites were created to keep us connected, but you may find yourself wanting to disconnect for good. Figuring out how to delete your account isn't easy if you're not sure where to start. In this Komando DIY, we will show you how to delete your Facebook and Twitter accounts right from your phone.
The worst internet attack the world has ever seen
The internet has seen its fair share of attacks throughout the years. One virus, in particular, had the capability of doing some seriously long-lasting damage. The only reason it didn’t was due to the most unlikely of hero’s.
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3 iPhone privacy upgrades to start using now
Another massive Apple iOS update means lots of new security features to protect you and your data. In this Komando DIY, we’ll show you what's new and three handy features to start using on your iPhone right now.
Bacteria could someday power our cellphones
Smartphones are filled with amazing features and use innovative technology to keep them working properly. But some of the technology that took decades to develop may be overshadowed by a tiny bacterium in the future. Scientists have discovered bacteria that produce their own electrical wires. You have to see it to believe it.
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