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How to secure your phone before attending a protest

The Verge

If you’re attending or even just watching the protests, then be aware: not only is your phone a trove of information about you and the people you communicate with, it also functions as a tracking device. You should account for the fact that your phone may get lost, stolen, or broken. If you can, leave your phone at home.

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Top 4 Web Hosting Providers for Your Nonprofit’s WordPress Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For larger organizations, consider investing in the Growth Plan which is about $103/mo (discount included) and it’ll better fit your high-traffic needs with 24/7 phone support. Multiple Staging Sites – you can make a copy of your WordPress website to test new plugins before adding them to a live site.

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Where to sell your used and unwanted gadgets

Engadget

Laptops and phones and even game consoles are all getting a new look on the outside and new specs on the inside this year, and you might be tempted to upgrade. Trade-in sites Lots of people can make good money selling old stuff online, but its usually a full-time job for them. Decluttr Decluttr definitely lives up to its name.

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100+ Fundraising Tasks for Your Nonprofit’s Board

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Pay for the admission or ticket fee for people who you think should attend your nonprofit’s events with the hope they’ll donate on-site or in the future. Be familiar with important information on the organization’s website, social media sites, YouTube channel, and other assets. This could be done annually or just one time.

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Google may now remove search results that dox you

The Verge

It’ll remove links to your address, phone number, and more. Google says it’s expanding the types of personal information that it’ll remove from search results to cover things like your physical address, phone number, and passwords. Personal contact info (physical addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses).

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Optery using its new funding to evolve from data broker opt-outs to personal info platform

TechCrunch

This report includes deep links and instructions on how to opt out, as well as screenshots of the info itself so you know what they have. “When we launched a year and a half ago, we covered 150 sites; now we cover about 240. If you’d cancelled, you’d have missed out on like a hundred sites.

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How to block and report text spam

The Verge

Spam texts can be incredibly irritating — you get a notification and stop what you’re doing to check your phone, only to find somebody is trying to sell you something you don’t want. Use the spam filter on your phone. Android phones and iPhones have spam-filtering features that you can enable. How can you prevent it?

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