This one threw me for a loop. Not only does it look like an official Netflix email, it even includes your real email address and one of your usernames, likely scraped from a past data breach.
So why didn’t it land in spam? Because there’s an attachment filled with random text that seems to helps it slip past spam filters.
If you” update” your payment through that link, you can say goodbye to your financial account info.
What if your family could talk to an AI version of you… after you’re gone?
A new startup called Stamp lets you create a digital avatar using your voice, photos, memories, and life stories. Loved ones can then ask it questions in the future… from family recipes to life advice.
Amazing… or a little too Black Mirror? 👀
Would you make one of these for yourself?
@stamphuman
Magnets on the back of your phone are getting wild!
Here are some of the most unique MagSafe gadgets I found lately:
• KOMUTR magnetic earbuds
• UAG magnetic wallet stand
• Spigen Snap Zip mini backpack
• MagHugg magnetic koozie
Some are practical. Some are ridiculous. All of them snap right onto your phone.
ChatGPT is adding a new safety feature for adults called Trusted Contact. You can add a friend, family member, or another trusted person that ChatGPT can notify by text, email, or notification if your chats suggest a serious safety concern.
OpenAI says trained humans will always review the situation before an alert is sent, and they aim to do that review in under an hour. The chats themselves are not shared with the trusted contact.
You can find the new feature, called Trusted Contact, inside ChatGPT settings. Keep in mind it’s still rolling out, so you might not see the option immediately if it hasn’t reached your account yet.
I’m a huge fan of Google Flights, but this new site could give it a run for its money.
Instead of just searching dates and airports, you type in exactly what you want, whether that’s the cheapest flights, the best weekend to go, or something that fits your budget and schedule.
This one has officially earned a bookmark on my computer.
@mindtrip.ai
My secret weapon for always arriving on time: Waze’s “Leave later” feature.
Just enter where you’re going, choose the time you want to arrive, and Waze figures out the best time to leave based on traffic.
Such a handy feature that takes the stress out of timing your drive. I use it daily.
5 Apps to Know!
1. Huxe (iOS & Android, free) Turns your day into a personalized podcast using your email, calendar and interests. Built by former members of Google’s NotebookLM team.
2. Clove (iOS & Android, free) Imports recipes from TikTok, Reels and websites… then organizes everything into meal plans and grocery lists.
3. DualShot Recorder (iOS only, about $10) Records vertical video for social and horizontal video for TV at the same time, so you only have to shoot once.
4. Orb (all platforms, free) Tracks your internet quality in real time… not just speed, but reliability and responsiveness too.
5. AlpenGlow (iOS & Android, basics free) Predicts the best sunrise, sunset and golden hour conditions for photos, hikes and travel.
Which one are you downloading first?