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Comment by J Crawford on Send it Later! The Power of Scheduled Messages (March 24, 2026 05:09 PM)
I have been using the send later feature on my iPhone for quite some time. Wish there was a way to send a delayed message from my iPhone to an Android...
Comment by Lynn on Send it Later! The Power of Scheduled Messages (March 24, 2026 01:49 PM)
I had a dear friend who passed away in October, years ago. The following December, I received a Christmas greeting from him. It was very moving....
Comment by Marcy on Selling on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace? Watch Out for These Scams (March 24, 2026 12:28 PM)
Regarding scams when selling, you can also call the usps or american express or whomever to see if the check you received is counterfeit. It worked fo...
Comment by Carole Taylor on Selling on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace? Watch Out for These Scams (March 23, 2026 10:52 PM)
I am in Australia. I posted a motorcycle for sale on marketplace. Within minutes I received 2 queries, both saying they were only interested if I coul...
Comment by pdsterling on Selling on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace? Watch Out for These Scams (March 23, 2026 08:23 PM)
do you think the offers on facebook, that claim to sell 100 forever stamps for $9.99, is a scam?...
Comment by Jerry on Selling on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace? Watch Out for These Scams (March 23, 2026 07:55 PM)
Bob, why is Zelle not safe? I have sold items and been paid via Zelle with no problem. I understand that once the money is in your account the other...
Comment by Ray on Selling on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace? Watch Out for These Scams (March 23, 2026 07:41 PM)
Bob. Great article but... oops, it appears that Schmeckpeper is a real last name. The surname Schmeckpeper is of German origin and is derived from ...
Comment by Binjamin Man on Sluggish, Cluttered Computer? Here's Your Cleanup Cheat Sheet (March 14, 2026 03:29 PM)
I use Directory Report for cleaning up my hard drive. Easy to use. Finds duplicate files....
Comment by John on Sluggish, Cluttered Computer? Here's Your Cleanup Cheat Sheet (March 13, 2026 10:20 PM)
Two programs that I use are TreeSize (free version) and PrivaZer. TreeSize analyzes will analyze a whole drive or a directory, and give a visual 'tree...
Comment by Horatio M. on Sluggish, Cluttered Computer? Here's Your Cleanup Cheat Sheet (March 11, 2026 11:19 PM)
I agree with you bb that Cccleaner has gone rogue.I too quit using it. I do continue to use Glary Utilities and concur with Paul S. It still seems t...
Send it Later! The Power of Scheduled Messages
Did you ever wish you could jot down a text message now, but have it land in someone's inbox at the perfect moment, like later today, or first thing tomorrow? Scheduling your outbound messages lets you do just that, without staying up late or forgetting to send it later. In this article, you'll find practical reasons to schedule messages, self-reminder tricks, and step-by-step guides for Android, iPhone, and WhatsApp, plus a bonus on how to do the same with your email. Read on!
Posted by Bob Rankin on March 24, 2026 | Category: Mobile
Selling on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace? Watch Out for These Scams
Craigslist is a free online classified ads site that's been around over 30 years, offering a way to buy and sell goods or services locally. In recent years, alternatives such as Facebook Marketplace, Nextdoor, OfferUp and Poshmark have also become popular. Lots of people use these sites every day for legitimate transactions, but if you're not careful, you could end up getting scammed by a Schmeckpeper. What's a Schmeckpeper? Read on for the answer, online marketplace traps to avoid, and my personal scam stories...
Posted by Bob Rankin on March 23, 2026 | Category: Shopping
Sluggish, Cluttered Computer? Here's Your Cleanup Cheat Sheet
Computers and cars have one thing in common: both tend to accumulate junk in hard-to-reach places. Cleaning out your car can be a messy, sweaty job with plenty of opportunities for back injuries. Cleaning out a PC is a more civilized affair. Cluttered drives can make your computer feel sluggish, cause backups to take longer, and can even prevent updates from installing. Here are some free tools to clean up your hard drive, improve system performance, and make sure your backups run smoothly. Ready to jettison the detritus? Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin on March 09, 2026 | Category: Software
15 Identity Theft Mistakes to Avoid in 2026 (how many have you made?)
According to a report produced by Javelin Strategy & Research, identity theft affected over 18 million U.S. consumers in 2024, with losses over $27 billion. Spikes have been noted in 'new account fraud' and 'account takeover fraud' -- two of the most damaging types of ID theft. I haven’t found stats for 2025 yet, but we can assume they’re equally dismal. Read on for my tips on avoiding fraud and identity theft, and see if you've made any mistakes that can make it easier for scammers to victimize you...
Posted by Bob Rankin on March 03, 2026 | Category: Privacy
Change These Settings to Boost Speed, Security, Privacy
Today’s topic sounds geeky, but I promise I'll explain it all in plain English and show you how to make your Internet usage faster, safer, and more private. In the past, I have recommended using alternative DNS as a means to a faster and more reliable Web browsing experience. But faster surfing isn't the only benefit of switching your DNS servers. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin on February 24, 2026 | Category: Privacy
Big Brother is Tracking You (and how you can fight back)
You’re driving to work, your phone in the cup holder, your EZ-Pass humming quietly on the windshield. Maybe you’ve got OnStar in the background, logging every turn, every speed bump, every time you hit the brakes. At home, your Wi-Fi router blinks, feeding your Netflix habit. But underneath all of that, there’s a quiet, invisible web of surveillance that can map where you live, where you shop, and who you hang out with, often without you even knowing. Here's what you need to know, and do...
Posted by Bob Rankin on February 19, 2026 | Category: Privacy
It’s Been Verified - Your Free Search Just Hit a Paywall
Have you ever searched for someone’s phone number or address and found yourself watching a dramatic “searching databases” animation, only to be told that you must pay before you can see any real results? Behind the promise of instant access to public records lies a user journey built on endless progress screens, and a paywall that pops up only after you’ve invested time and attention. If you've experienced that moment when a supposedly simple lookup turns into a bait-and-switch rabbit hole, read on! I have both a warning and a promise of something that really works and is really free...
Posted by Bob Rankin on February 18, 2026 | Category: Search-Engines
12 Things That Cause Computer Crashes
Have you ever experienced the dreaded Blue Screen of Death? Does your PC or Mac computer lock up, freeze, crash, or display cryptic error messages? Thess sorts of problem can be very difficult to diagnose, because many things can cause a desktop computer or laptop to crash (and even burn!). Before you blame those mischievous gremlins, here are some common causes of computer crashes and some tips on how to deal with them...
Posted by Bob Rankin on February 03, 2026 | Category: Hardware
How to Find the Cheapest Flights (Without Losing Your Mind)
Air travel is back in full swing, so demand for flights is high. But finding the cheapest airfare for your business or pleasure trip takes a bit of cunning. It also helps to use specialized online search tools. But sometimes getting the cheapest flights has more to do with timing than tools. Here's what you need to know before booking your next flight, in order to get the lowest fares possible. I also have some nifty power tools for flyers. Read on...
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 29, 2026 | Category: Travel
Calling All Logophiles (Pork Lion of Beef, anyone?)
Did you know that Nail-Biting Refreshes The Feet? Oh, sorry... I meant to say “The Best Things In Life Are Free.” How did that come out so wrong? I must have had my brain hooked up to that anagram generator too long. Read on for a batch of fun links that will help you improve your vocabulary, win at word games, and impress your friends with linguistic legerdemain, lexical labyrinths, and laugh-out-loud letterplay. Ready, set, go!
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 15, 2026 | Category: Reference
Will Ting Mobile Slash Your Cell Phone Bill?
Mobile phone service plans can be confusing. You pay for a bucket of minutes, text messages, and mobile data. But at the end of each month, you may see that you didn't use all you paid for. Or worse, you have to pay EXTRA for going over your allotment of minutes or data. And then there are the hidden fees, and inscrutable contract stipulations. Ting Mobile feels your pain, and promises not to rely on confusion to turn a profit. Read on to check out some of the Ting plans that can save you money on your mobile phone bill...
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 14, 2026 | Category: Telephony
AskBob's Best of 2025 - Part Two
Hey, did you catch Part One of my “Best of 2025” series? Well, buckle up, because today I’m serving up another round of ten wildly popular AskBob articles! These gems were carefully curated with assistance from a secret cabal of quantum robots, obscure blockchain vaults, poorly encrypted satellite feeds, and a questionable AI toolkit allegedly sourced from “Vinny the IT guy” who may or may not have a keycard to the Hadron Collider. I hope you'll dive in, leave your own comments, and share them with your email buddies and social media contacts. Let's go!
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 06, 2026 | Category: Reference
AskBob's Best of 2025 - Part One
I want to give a big THANK YOU to you, and to the 130,000+ amazing people who’ve subscribed to the AskBob newsletter since it all started back in 2005! This year marks the 20th anniversary of the newsletter, with more than 3,000 articles (and counting) on the site. I’m especially grateful for all of you who read regularly, and share your thoughts in the comments. And since I’m a bit of a numbers geek as well as a word guy, I asked my trusty robot helper to dig through the server logs and find the most popular articles of the year. Here are ten of the top picks for you to check out. Take a look, leave a comment, share a favorite with a friend, and invite them to sign up for more AskBob tips in the year ahead!
Posted by Bob Rankin on January 05, 2026 | Category: Reference
AI Will Change Cybercrime in 2026 - Are You Ready?
Artificial intelligence is changing how people work, play, and connect online. But it's also changing how cybercriminals operate. Experts say 2026 will bring faster, smarter attacks powered by AI. These threats won’t just target companies, they’ll come after regular people too. Here's what you need to know, and do...
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 18, 2025 | Category: Artificial Intelligence
Yes, Your TV is Spying on You (here's how to stop it)
Almost every television sold these days is advertised as a Smart TV. Behind the screen, these TVs are computers with an operating system, a hard drive, and Internet connectivity. They also have cameras, a microphone, and sophisticated software that allows them to collect and sell your viewing data. And because they are constantly connected, the same risks (malware and hacking) that apply to computers also apply to smart TVs. Read on to learn about the privacy and security risks of smart TVs, and what you can do to minimize them...
Posted by Bob Rankin on December 15, 2025 | Category: Television
