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Freshman Fraud 101: The Digital Scams Every Student (and Parent) Should Know
From phishing emails to fake job offers, scammers don’t wait for midterms—new students are being targeted from day one.
Lolo Schaw Miller wanted to prove she could survive without a smart phone, so backpacked through Europe with a paper map and ...
The latest QR-enabled heist involves parking payments, and has been spotted in major cities from Los Angeles to Denver. With ...
AirTags and other Bluetooth trackers are meant to make your life easier. You can use them to locate your keys or purse, track your luggage, or keep track of essential items. Although they're commonly ...
Meta could be scanning your phone’s entire camera roll without you realising or giving explicit consent. Users have now noticed that Meta has switched on two toggles in their Facebook settings which ...
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Scan And Save: Shoppers Want Deals When They Pull Out Their Phones
“Most people are open to QR Codes,” Uniqode found. “But they want them to lead to something valuable: a deal, a personalized offer, or a quick checkout. When that doesn’t happen, they feel ...
It feels like there are so many things constantly vying for our attention: the sharp buzz of the phone, the low hum of social media, the unrelenting flood of emails, the endless carousel of content.
Viral posts are fuelling panic that the EU will soon scan text messages. But the concerns are premature with the proposal still being debated and the measures likely to change before anything is ...
Monocropping — the practice of only growing one crop, whether it’s corn or soybeans or potatoes season after season — is ruining American farmland, depleting essential nutrients from the soil and ...
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