Hi Readers, Rhett here.
Like most Americans, I watched the Super Bowl last Sunday and saw an alarming ad from Ring, Amazon’s smart-home company. It appeared innocent on the surface, but the privacy-invasive implications were certainly concerning. We’ll be covering that Ring camera ad down below. In other news, Valentine’s Day is tomorrow, which means everyone should be on the lookout for romance scams, in which scammers befriend you before asking for money. We found a helpful guide to help you avoid these types of scams.
Did we miss any hacks or scams this week? Be sure to let us know by emailing security@iphonelife.com or by replying to this email!
Stay safe out there!
Hi Insiders, Rhett here.
Like most Americans, I watched the Super Bowl last Sunday and saw an alarming ad from Ring, Amazon’s smart-home company. It appeared innocent on the surface, but the privacy-invasive implications were certainly concerning. We’ll be covering that Ring camera ad down below. In other news, Valentine’s Day is tomorrow, which means everyone should be on the lookout for romance scams, in which scammers befriend you before asking for money. We found a helpful guide to help you avoid these types of scams.
Did we miss any hacks or scams this week? Be sure to let us know by emailing security@iphonelife.com or by replying to this email!
Stay safe out there!
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