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4 apps to expand your horizons in 2021
Read full article: 4 apps to expand your horizons in 2021SAN ANTONIO – We’re all looking to make 2021 better than 2020, and these four apps will help you on your journey to enlightenment. With user-friendly pictures, placement tests and quizzes, you’ll be speaking Spanish or French in time for your next trip abroad. It offers book reviews and recommendations based on what you’ve already read. Happy Color - Keep calm and 2021 on. It’s a free color by numbers app with beautiful pictures as results.
Why experts say you should never keep personal information on your phone
Read full article: Why experts say you should never keep personal information on your phoneBut even though it’s convenient, there are some things you should never store in your phone. Using your cellphone as a place to store your personal information may be convenient, but it’s not the safest option. It can be hard to remember all of them, but if you store one on your phone, you’re putting your data at risk. Experts say if you were to lose your phone, the passwords you have on your phone can end up stored in the cloud, putting your accounts at risk. While it’s convenient, if you were to lose your phone you risk losing control of your bank account.
Coronavirus can live on your phone for about 28 days, study says
Read full article: Coronavirus can live on your phone for about 28 days, study saysA new study published by Australia’s National Science Agency says the coronavirus can live on your phone for about 28 days. In fact, Australia’s national science agency says surfaces splattered with pathogens helped spread MERS and the common cold -- both of which are related to this year’s coronavirus. So it is vitally important to keep your phone clean. And remember to clean any phone cases or credit cards you may store on the back of your phone as well. To better prevent germs from sticking to your phone, AT&T recommends sharing photos through texts instead of passing a phone around or using bluetooth technology to keep the phone away from your face.