Password protection: How to pick them, remember them, and keep them safe
Most Americans maintain dozens of online accounts — each requiring a password that is strong, memorable, and unique. That’s a tall order. Here’s what you need to know to keep your accounts safe online.
- FC&A Staff Writer
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Guard these 2 pieces of information at all costs
Today, nearly 2 out of 3 Americans over 65 are internet users, according to a Pew Research Center survey. And, like most Americans, they fail to take the safety measures necessary to protect their online data.- FC&A Staff Writer
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10 Super Useful Apps You Need to Download Now
The hands-down best thing about apps is how much easier they make your life. Check out this list of the 10 most useful — and free — cell phone apps for seniors.- FC&A Staff Writer
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Save Hundreds a Year By Ditching Cable
New developments have made it easier than ever to “cut the cord” and cancel cable. Years ago, you could only watch certain content, and that did not include network shows. Sports weren’t available — a huge drawback for any fan looking to save money. And you had to watch on your small phone or laptop screen or mess with a tangle of wires to hook your computer up to your TV.
- FC&A Staff Writer
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3 Fun Facebook Features That Go Beyond The News Feed
The Facebook news feed is designed for endless scrolling. But you don’t have to be a mindless participant. Facebook has lots of other features that make social media interesting and helps you connect with friends, family, and people who share your interests.
- FC&A Staff Writer
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