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| Avoid getting your computer hacked with these smart strategies | More than 60 million adults in the country have had their personal data hacked at some point. Security expert Jim Stickley joins TODAY to reveal the latest trends in cybercrimes, and how to protect yourself. He says if you receive a suspicious login alert, immediately change your password for that account. | | | | | | Fight winter using potatoes, onions and other common household items | The snowstorm walloping the Northeast is causing icy and unsafe conditions for millions. NBC's Jeff Rossen demonstrates winter survival hacks using items around your home, including rubbing an onion on your windshield to prevent ice from forming. | | | | | | |
| These teeny, tiny diapers serve a bigger purpose for premature babies | Diaper brand Huggies has developed a new diaper for the tiniest of heinies. | | | | | | This 1 genius product will make your blowout last twice as long | Bobbie Thomas shares the top new hair, makeup and nail products for 2017. | | | | | | |
| Pet bowls, sponges, cellphones: Dr. Oz reveals where germs lurk | "Dr. Oz Show" host Mehmet Oz joins TODAY to take a closer look at where germs lurk in your home, from your pets' bowls to your dish sponges. He also reveals how dirty smartphones can be by swabbing the TODAY anchors' phones! | | | | | | Dealing with acne? Add these 6 foods to your diet | Cleaning up your diet can help to clear up your skin. | | | | | | |
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