Ever picked up a call from a number you didn’t recognize, only to find yourself listening to a convincing plea for your personal details? Welcome to the world of vishing, where scammers use phone calls to trick you into handing over your data. Check out our latest blog to learn how to protect yourself from vishing scams: https://mcafee.ly/4chzmvo
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In a world where 5 billion people are active on social media, staying savvy is more than a skill — it's a necessity. While these platforms bring us closer to loved ones, they also open doors to our privacy. Check out our guide on the dos and don’ts of digital sharing: https://mcafee.ly/4bFBblh
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Love the freedom of working from your local café or while waiting at the airport? Public Wi-Fi might be convenient, but it’s also a hacker’s playground. Using a personal VPN, you can keep your confidential work secure and your personal data out of the hands of hackers. Learn how you can stay safer online with a VPN: https://mcafee.ly/3QQ9UEO
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Scam texts flooding your phone? 📱 Now you can fight back with McAfee Scam Protection. Our AI-powered solution is like your personal bodyguard, ready to detect and block those scammy messages and links in real-time. Learn more: https://mcafee.ly/3IhLJug
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Imagine your phone rings and the screen displays a trusted number—maybe your bank or a government office. But here's the twist: it's a scammer using phone spoofing to deceive you. They can make any number appear on your caller ID, tricking you into believing they are who they claim to be. Find out how to identify and avoid phone spoofing scams: https://mcafee.ly/3JYCaB1
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Every scroll, click, and interaction on your devices is likely being tracked and analyzed by tech giants. These companies use your data to build detailed profiles, which are then used to tailor ads specifically designed to catch your eye. But at what cost to your privacy? Our latest blog dives into this phenomenon, explaining how your personal info is converted into revenue and what you can do to protect your privacy: https://mcafee.ly/3WWFCUH
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With technology evolving rapidly, how can parental oversight keep up? Start with a chat about online safety with your children, then consider adding some smart AI-powered tools to the mix. This way, you can stay involved in your kids’ digital lives without stifling their independence. Learn more about the best ways to keep your family safe online: https://mcafee.ly/3RHP62s
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🚨 McAfee Security Advisory🚨 Urgent Notice for Kaspersky Customers: In light of national security concerns, the sale of Kaspersky online protection software will soon be banned in the U.S. Wondering what this means for you? If you’re currently using Kaspersky software to protect your devices, the clock is ticking to find another option to secure your digital life. Curious about your next steps? Check out our guide: https://mcafee.ly/3VGkjEq
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Imagine this: you're lounging by the pool, phone in hand, carefree, and connected to the hotel's Wi-Fi. But while you're posting vacation pics, someone could be fishing through your personal data. Shocking? Absolutely, but true—40% of travelers have had their info compromised via public networks. Learn how to safely connect to public Wi-Fi when traveling: https://mcafee.ly/4eyINIz
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In the world of online dating, finding love might be a click away, but so are the scammers. Remember, if an online love interest keeps finding new reasons to ask for financial help, be cautious—it’s often a sign of deceit. Find out how to identify and avoid romance scams: https://mcafee.ly/3RD3JUJ
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