You’ve been sent a “gift” — a Telegram Premium subscription
Cybercriminals are enticing Telegram users with free subscriptions. Is this an unexpected act of generosity or just another scam?
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Cybercriminals are enticing Telegram users with free subscriptions. Is this an unexpected act of generosity or just another scam?
Many of us have dozens of online subscriptions and recurring payments. How to take control, save money, and stay on top of expenses?
With the EU’s Digital Markets Act having come into effect just days ago, both alternative app stores and true third-party browsers are set to appear on iPhones. How will this affect security, and what are iOS users losing?
Let’s start the New Year with a digital cleanup: canceling unnecessary subscriptions, clearing out unnecessary data, deleting unused accounts, changing weak passwords, and so on.
Can’t get to the stores in time to buy gifts for friends and family? Go digital!
You’re spending way more on subscriptions than you expect. How to take control of them and save money?
Many services allow you to share your subscription with family. Here’s how popular sites handle sharing.
Overpriced apps entice Google Play and App Store users with a free trial period, and then charge them for a paid subscription even when uninstalled.