
Unwrapped new gadgets? 10 ways to lock them down
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When it comes to the rest of your tech, it’s never too late to adjust your settings and get back just a little privacy.
You need to keep bad actors out of your devices, too. Your phone contains a ton of personal information, and you need to do more than setting up Face ID or fingerprint scanning to lock it. Tap or click for important ways to lock down your new (or old) smartphone.
When it comes to the rest of your tech, it’s never too late to adjust your settings and get back just a little privacy. Let’s dive in.
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