Do you need a phone that's difficult to track and trace? Brian Brushwood and Jason Murphy (host and producer of NatGeo's Hacking the System) show you how to get an $(removed) dumb phone and load it with minutes using cash.
How to buy and use a burner phone

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Premium digital detox with the Light Phone III
The Light Phone II was my favorite high-end dumphone, taking over from the Punkt, and the Light Phone III (previously) changes the worst thing about it—the slow e-ink display (which… READ THE REST
E-ink phone is like a Kindle and a Blackberry had a baby
A new phone from the startup Minimal Company has an e-ink display and a physical keyboard. The idea behind the Minimal Phone is that you use it only for the… READ THE REST
11-year-old expected to have smartphone in school
Many places are limiting childrens' exposure to the Internet and removing smartphones from the school classroom. In one school in Wales, though, they're encouraging it. Official guidance is that mobile… READ THE REST
Your wallet's new bodyguard: Grab this trio of AirTag dupes 30% off
TL;DR: Protect your belongings when you get a three-pack of the KeySmart SmartCard, an AirTag dupe available for only $79.97 (reg. $119.97) while supplies last. Thieves are sneaky, but you're sneakier still… READ THE REST
Streamline your chaos with the latest Office 2024 Home
TL;DR: Grab Microsoft Office 2024 Home for Mac or PC for $129.97 (reg. $149.99)—a one-time payment, forever access, and no subscription drama. There's generally a lot going on these days—in life, on your… READ THE REST
Escape reality in 14 different languages
TL;DR: Learn 14 languages for life with Babbel for just $129.99 using code LEARN40 when you order through May 4. Sometimes the world feels like it's being run by a committee of raccoons… READ THE REST