Kim Komando says tech will do wonders to bring back some semblance of your previous life during the coronavirus pandemic.
Author: Kim Komando, Special to USA TODAY
3 essential security tips to keep hackers and scammers out when working from home
COVID-19 has prompted many companies to allow employees to work from home, or telecommute. Kim Komando offers tips to keep devices safe from hackers.
10 sites to watch movies for free
Kim Komando says some streaming services aren’t as popular as Netflix or Hulu, but their archives are vast – and better yet, they’re free.
5 router settings to keep hackers off your cameras, smart speakers and network
There is no security standard for the internet of things. There are a few things you can do to prevent hackers from wreaking havoc on your network.
5 ways to limit your phone’s location tracking
Kim Komando offers five tips increase internet privacy, stop data collection, targeted ads and phone tracking.
9 Apple AirPods tricks you’ll wish you knew before now
Bluetooth-enabled, AirPods have turned regular earphones into dynamic devices in their own right, and they have only improved with each generation.
11 questions you always wanted to ask about social media
From security to deleting embarrassing posts, Kim Komando has tips to make your social media experience safe and enjoyable.
Your photos are a mess: 3 steps to organization bliss
Organizing your photos takes a bit of patience, but the good news is you’re only a few simple steps away from setting things up the right way.
You’re not paranoid: Your phone really is listening in
When you use your default settings, everything you say may be recorded through your mobile device’s onboard microphone
5 ways to defend your phone against SIM swap attacks
More than 3,000 victims of cybercrime have lost access to critical accounts, and some reported being blackmailed and having their identities stolen. Here are a few ways to stay safe.