A new type of malware has been found on nearly twenty different apps which are only available to Android users, signing users up for paid subscriptions without their knowledge.
According to the FBI, online marketing scams cost Americans $10 billion in 2022, and now those scams are migrating to the place many of us spend the most time: our smartphones. But now there are steps you can take to make your phone spam-proof.
Well, here's an interesting topic. I know that even when Mother Nature calls, some people refuse to poop at work for various reasons. This new app may make those people think twice about it because, why pinch a loaf at home for nothing when you can get paid to do it at work?
While it isn't as bad as the PRISM tracking that made news a few weeks ago, cell phone carriers are tracking your moves and looking to make money off this information. Most of the major carriers have been doing this for some time, and AT&T has plans to join the party. Learn how to stop the tracking and avoid having your information being sold.
Back in November, the Superior Police Department launched their mobile app called "SPDTip." At the time, the app was only available for iPhone users. Now the deparment has announced that the app can be downloaded for free on android phones as well.
As I type this, I feel someone watching me right now. Panting, drooling....oh, wait that's my dog. Still, I just shut my phone off.
An Android developer recently discovered a clandestine application called Carrier IQ built into most smartphones that doesn't just track your location; it secretly records your keystrokes, and there's nothing you can do about it.
You may be thinking I'm about to share recipes for appetizers to snack on before Thanksgiving dinner, but the apps I'm about to share involve apps for you phone. While not as tasty, these apps are calorie free! Now, getting radioPup so you can listen to B105 is a given. Here are some fun apps for Thanksgiving:
So I was cruising around looking for some new apps on my EVO last night and I came across one that I thought was amazing, the new TurboTax "SnapTax".