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7 default settings tech companies don't ever want you to change

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Our devices are packed full of settings that keep us safe and secure. You just need to know which ones to adjust. Tap or click for Windows and Mac security settings to check now.


Never heard of Google Collections? It makes sharing links, images and plans a snap

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'Gutfeld' guests discuss reports a Google software engineer was suspended for saying artificial intelligence is sentient. Google is a divisive company. Maybe you love the ease of Gmail and how easy it is to find anything you want online. Or maybe you get a shiver up your spine thinking of all the data the search giant has on you. You might see a few personal details when you search for yourself online.


Every iPhone and Android user should know these genius commands

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Man holds his mobile smart phone. Look up next time you're outside and guess where the airplane above you is headed. Ask Siri this phrase, "What flights are overhead?" You'll see the carrier, flight number, and altitude in seconds. I love sharing simple digital life tips that make things easier.


10 Google search tricks to help you find what you're looking for

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The CyberGuy Kurt Knutsson presents tech toys that could be great gifts for children this holiday season. How often do you turn to Google? If you're focused on privacy, there are better options. Tap or click for alternatives to Google that work well without gathering so much of your data. Tap or click for reasons you should ditch Dr. Google.


Cellphone and tech clues that your partner is cheating on you

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An easy way to keep two romantic lives separate is to buy two separate phones. That way, the cheater doesn't get confused and text the wrong person by mistake. A second phone is also a liability, even if expressed as a "work" or "emergency" phone. Another technique is to purchase a separate SIM card. Some phones allow you to have two SIM cards but that can be a hassle. A much easier way is to get a Google Voice number that rings on the current phone. In this photo illustration, Apple's iPhone 12 seen placed on a MacBook Pro.


Breaking up or getting divorced? How to remove your ex from your digital life

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. You get married or move in together, and your lives are tied in countless ways: a mortgage, the power bill, and your relationship status on social media sites. Then it ends, and you're left with a lot of heartache and a lot of work. It's bad enough thinking about everything strangers know about you.


5 insider tech travel hacks you'll use every single trip

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Every summer, I get the travel itch. Before you head out, make sure your home is locked down. The bad news is security cameras, from video doorbells to a full-fledged security system, aren't always hack-proof out of the box.


The insider pro trick to find any photo on your phone in seconds

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Our phones are jam-packed with photos. Pick 25 at random, and I bet only a handful are decent photos you want to keep around. Duplicates and the shot right before the good one make up a lot of that junk.


15 tech tips you won't find in a user manual

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Most gadgets don't come with a user manual that spells out every single feature. We learn them by doing, when someone spills the beans, or asking, "How'd you do that?" For example, no one thinks to dive into a new router's settings.


15 Alexa commands you'll wish you knew sooner

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Maybe you rely on Siri or the assistant built into your phone, but you likely have a full-fledged AI assistant in your home too. Alexa, built into the Amazon Echo, is everywhere. If you have an Echo, there's a good chance Alexa has driven you up the wall a time or two with the follow-up questions.