How to Blur Your Home on Google Maps
Want to increase your home privacy? In this quick tutorial, I show you exactly how to request a permanent blur for your house, car, or even your face on Google Maps. It’s a simple process, but there are a few things you must know before you hit submit.Inside this video:How to find the "Report a Problem" tool.What Google requires for a successful blur.The pros and cons of going invisible.
How To Avoid Amazon "Cheap Computer" Scams
Thinking of grabbing a "too good to be true" deal on a MacBook or a Windows laptop from Amazon? Watch this first. In 2026, Amazon scammers have leveled up, and if you aren't careful, you could end up with a high-tech paperweight or a laptop that isn’t what it claims to be.In this video, I break down the top scams currently hitting buyers on the world’s largest marketplace and how you can protect your wallet.
How to Track and Cancel Subcription Services You Don't Use
Ever feel like your bank account has a slow leak? You’re not alone. Between streaming apps, "free" trials that expired in 2024, and that gym membership you’re keeping "just in case," we are all spending way more than we realize.In today's video, I’m showing you the ultimate Subscription Spring Cleaning. No tech-degree required! I’ll walk you through the "hidden" menus on your phone, the secret words to search in your inbox, and the one trick to getting a discount just by pretending to leave. Stop the "subscription creep" and put that money back in your pocket!
How to Spot (and Stop) Meta Ray Ban Glasses From Spying On You
Smart glasses are everywhere, and they look more like "normal" glasses than ever before. But how do you know if the person sitting across from you is recording your conversation or using AI to look up your social media profile? In today's video, I’m breaking down the easy ways to spot Meta Ray-Bans and how to protect your face from AI-powered "Face Tagging" websites.
How to Beat the 2026 RAM & SSD Price Hike: A Survival Guide
Ever notice how eggs suddenly get super expensive for no reason? Well, that’s happening to computer parts right now.In 2026, big AI companies are basically buying up all the "digital flour" to feed their giant robots, which means there’s none left for our phones and laptops. In this video, I’m breaking down why tech prices are going bananas and why your "old" phone and computer from three years ago is actually your new best friend. Find out how to make that old tech last a little bit longer.