![]() Listen to my podcast, Kim Komando Today, here.Īnother week and another great group of folks chatting with me this weekend on my national radio show. Search for my last name with “K” wherever you get your podcasts and “Go Komando!” Sound like a tech pro, even if you’re not one. Just use the heat from your hands to warm up the wax and create a perfect seal. Ditch it for these cool food wraps made from beeswax and cotton. It sticks to all the wrong things and never the container you need it to. ✅ Need help setting that up? I’ve got your back. Definitely use that and not your main network. Most routers allow you to enable a “Guest Network” option. That way, even if TikTok (or any other app) collects data from your device, it won’t be tied to your actual personal information.Ĭonnect the burner phone to your home’s Wi-Fi so you don’t need to purchase a cellular data plan. Certainly don’t give it access to any sensitive personal or financial information.Ĭreate a new email account just for this phone - and your TikTok account. Start freshĭo not log into your Google account, Apple ID, company email, personal email or anything else on your new device. Turn on the phone and set it up, but here’s the trick: Don’t link it to any of your primary accounts. A super basic, cheap Android phone also works just fine. Your best bet is buying a low-cost smartphone, aka a burner phone. There’s still a significant amount of tracking there. Is there a way around it? Yep, if you’re willing to put in a little work. ![]() That includes your searches and browsing history, facial ID, voice prints, texts, locations and even photos. The problem, of course, is that TikTok sends your data back to its parent company, ByteDance, based in Communist China. But I get that some of you want to use it, or your kids do. I don’t need one more thing on my phone begging for attention. Honestly, I’m glad I never got sucked into TikTok. They don’t publish on their sites until next week, but because you get my free newsletters, you’re in the know first! KIM’S COLUMN How security pros use TikTokĮvery week, I write two special features for major news sites like the Daily Mail, New York Post, USA Today and more. No algorithms here - just the right amount to keep you in the game and ahead of scammers. Prepare yourself for an enlightening read about the tech universe. In 2015, what everyday object was banned from many music festivals and museums for and copyright concerns? Was it … cellphones, Bluetooth speakers, selfie sticks or digital cameras? Answer’s at the end, friends. It’s the last Sunday in June! Let’s kick things off with trivia. In partnership with Kim Komando Etsy Shop
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