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On the Digital Tip segment of this edition of Tech on Wheels show on Love FM Radio, listeners are enlightened on 3 ways to know when they are killing their gadgets while the Online Security Alert segment focused on how to protect Bank Verification Numbers, BVN.

On the Everything Tech segment, listeners were told cool ways to receive and make payments online using Vougepay. Surely, online investors will be interested in this.

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  1. Very interesting topics and I am going listen to the audio of this radio program on Love fm online.

    • You can say that again, I also love the fact that the time is short and thus all kind of data budgets can fit in

  2. This is very interesting and enlightening.
    On 3 ways to know when you’re killing your gadgets, you listed the following points to take note of:
    1. Not using a case or a covering for the device.
    I am so guilty of this. I have never used a case for all the devices I’ve ever used including the one in my hand right now.
    2. Not Powering Off One’s Device.
    Many people, including myself, are also guilty of this too. Though, I do switch my device off once in a while, but not everyday. I’ll definitely take this advice very seriously.
    3. Not allowing proper ventilation for one’s device.
    Just as you have said, my device gets hot any time I browse the internet with it. There’s a particular one I used, when it heats up, I’ll be forced to take off its back cover. I really don’t know why Android devices heats up like that.

    And, to your friend that lost over half a million Naira as a result of his BVN having been compromised, I am so sorry for his loss. I’m also a victim too. That’s why I stopped banking with GTBank.

    • It’s not wholly GTBank”s fault you know, this stuffs are automated, and with the correct password and data, you can take anything you want, it all boils down to us to know the right thing and be safe, sorry for your experience with GTBank though

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