James Poole+FollowWatch out for this new QR code scam—almost got me! 😨I almost fell for this, and I need to warn you. A package showed up at my door—my name, my address, everything correct. No clear sender, but I thought maybe a friend sent me something. Inside? Just a card with a QR code. It said to scan it to claim my “gift.” That’s where the trap is. The second you scan it, scammers can steal everything—passwords, banking info, emails, even access to your cloud and devices. Worst part? You might not notice right away. They could be watching your activity, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. This is happening to people every day. If you get an unexpected package with a QR code inside—DO NOT SCAN IT! Have you or someone you know encountered scams like this? Drop your experiences below! 👇 #security #QRcode #privacy196Share
Charles Eaton+FollowUsed Signal for family group chats—mom thinks it’s sketchier than FacebookI set up our family chat on Signal because I’m paranoid about Meta. Now my mom keeps asking “why is it so secret? are you hiding something?” Anyone else trying to drag family/friends into more private apps? #Privacy #Encryption #FamilyTech21Share
Jose Brown+FollowWould you trust smart glasses at your spa?A Brazilian wax in Manhattan took an unexpected turn when the esthetician showed up wearing Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses—AI-powered frames capable of recording video hands-free. The client, influencer Aniessa Navarro, couldn’t shake the worry that her private session might have been recorded, even after the worker claimed the glasses were just prescription lenses and powered off. This incident has sparked a bigger conversation: Should wearable tech like smart glasses be banned in places where privacy is expected? With more of these devices popping up, how do we balance convenience and personal privacy? Would you feel comfortable in this situation? #Beauty #privacy #wearabletech10Share