
Sean Keach
Head of Technology and Science (Editorial) at The Sun
Head of Technology and Science (Editorial) at The U.S. Sun
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Sean Keach |Jamie Harris
SKY has launched an official Easter Egg Hunt on TVs across Britain – and you'll bag treats if you get involved. You'll need to solve clues each day to "track down hidden films and shows", The Sun can reveal. It's part of a surprise update that The Sun can confirm is now live for Sky customers. The Easter Egg Hunt is available on Sky Q, Sky Glass, and Sky Stream. And it'll run right through to April 27, so you can enjoy it over the Bank Holiday weekend without fuss.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Sean Keach
A BARGAIN Ring doorbell accessory that helps you spot visitors in the dark is earning five-star reviews online. It's actually designed to do something else entirely – but Ring owners say the £13.97 add-on has a clever benefit, with one branding it "amazing". The accessory is the Gestech Ring Doorbell Rain Cover, which is meant to keep your video doorbell dry. That's handy as it can keep rain off the lens, making it easier to see at all times of day.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Sean Keach
"WHAT'S the Netflix password?""Oh, I can't remember. Don't you have it saved? No, wait it's on my phone I think."It's the same story for your bills account for gas and electric, or the Sky log-in, and maybe even the joint bank account. Nightmare. Trying to keep track of passwords is such a pain, especially as apps (very rightly) insist on long and strong log-ins. They better be totally unique, too. No Password123!!! for every account.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Sean Keach
ANYONE with a WhatsApp account needs to watch out for a dangerous "trick" message. It's designed to break into your accounts – and it's extremely easy to fall for. The con is linked to those verification codes that you sometimes receive for logging in. WhatsApp uses these codes for logging into the app itself. And you'll likely have been sent them over text for other services too, like Facebook, a TV app, or even your bank.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Sean Keach
IF you're paying for Sky telly then you might be missing out on free cinema tickets. There's a money-saving perk that's bundled in with a popular type of Sky subscription. It relies on you paying for Sky Cinema (currently available for £9 a month until April 23), the TV package that unlocks top movies for watching at home. And if you've got that then you're eligible to claim two free Vue cinema tickets every single month.
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