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Tatum Hunter

Tatum Hunter

Help Desk Writer at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Technology

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Recovering locked Facebook accounts is a nightmare. That’s on purpose.

Social media account recovery is a pain after a hacking incident, but it’s not impossible.
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Where to find new music in the age of algorithms

Find new music without relying on Spotify or Apple Music algorithms.
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Got a Change Healthcare letter about a data breach? Here’s what to do.

Nervous about that Change Healthcare data breach letter that came in the mail? Take these steps if you’re worried you’ve been affected by a data breach.
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FDA approves Apple AirPods as hearing aids

The FDA green-lit Apple’s new hearing aid feature for AirPods Pro 2 as an over-the-counter option for people with mild to moderate hearing loss.
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How to set up monitored ‘teen accounts’ on Instagram, YouTube and S...

Here’s how to set up teen accounts and parental controls on Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube.
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Eyes hurt from staring at screens? Don’t fall for blue light glasses.

Eyewear companies sell lenses that block blue light at an upcharge, claiming it causes eyestrain. But experts say research offers no evidence of that.
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Say g**dby# to annoying password rules

Many websites require password habits that actually don’t keep you safer. Neither special characters nor frequent password resets really help security.
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Everything we know about ‘shadowbans’ on social media

Call it a “shadowban” or “algorithmic suppression,” but companies are tight-lipped about what gets blocked from algorithmic feeds.
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Instagram addresses ‘sextortion’ as teen safety troubles increase

Scammers are targeting teens by obtaining their intimate photos. Instagram added some features to combat it.
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Trump’s ‘grab them’ comment was history. Now TikTok is showing it t...

Trump’s infamous “Access Hollywood” tape is seeing a second life on TikTok, where young voters are hearing it for the first time.
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How Harris won at TikTok but lost the election

The Harris campaign grabbed headlines for going viral on TikTok. It didn’t translate to a win.