To protect your privacy, here are four things you should never share with ChatGPT, the fastest-growing AI-powered chatbox.

Black women should be careful with consuming ingredients and foods with GMO due the health risks it imposes.

Google is taking a step forward in enhancing the right to privacy and safety for its users. 

Tinder is adding an extra layer of protection to its app for users.

Should your mug be full of a hot beverage, throw it at the attacker. If it’s truly hot, you’ll burn your attacker, seriously slowing him down. Even if your beverage is lukewarm, your attacker won’t know that until it hits him, and may flinch and cower in anticipation of a hot liquid.

If you’re ever driving at night or on an abandoned road, and someone pulls up next to you, trying to alert you that something is wrong with your vehicle, do not pull over there. This may be an attacker. Pull off at an off ramp, and pull into a well-lit area with other people to check your vehicle.

Don’t whistle. Please, for goodness sake, don’t whistle. If you have a habit of unconsciously whistling while you walk, you need to get a handle on that. Do you know how creepy it is when a strange man walks behind us at night and whistles? That’s how scary movies start. It's one of the many creepy things men do they don't know they do.

If your place comes with two parking spots, rent one out. This is not only a great way to make passive income, but it also makes it looks to outsiders as if two people live inside.

You may be intelligent, but you aren’t schooled in the art of disarming women, and the dangerous men on dating sites are.

Some life-saving tips are right under your nose, hidden in household items.