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Ever get that eerie feeling somebody’s watching you? I hate to break the bad news, but there are endless tech companies, advertisers, snoops, and enterprising hackers out there trying to get their hands on as much of your info as possible.
If you want to get your privacy back, your first step is to shut down all the intrusive GPS trackers and hidden maps you can. Tap or click for eight buried settings you need to change now.
It s nearly impossible to delete yourself from the web totally, but you can wipe out quite a bit if you know where to start.
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Remember the old GPS units we used to get around back in the day? Before that, maybe you printed directions from MapQuest or another site. And before
that, we relied on actual maps that no one knew how to fold quickly.
Today, you open up your phone and click an app. It’s easy, sure, but you might not think much about how much information you’re giving away with every trip and every search.
Speaking of searches, it’s high time you cleared out your browser search history. If you don’t do this regularly, start now. Tap or click for steps in all the major browsers.
2. Create and manage labels
Are you a super-organized type? You probably already know Gmail uses labels, not folders, to sort your mail. Once you create a label, you can search for it in the search bar and find emails under the label name. You can assign multiple labels to an email, too, for easy cross-referencing.
To label a specific email:
Open the email, then click on the
Label icon under the search bag. It looks like a small tag.
Choose from an existing label, if you already have some set up, or create a new one by typing in the name.