If your mom’s a bibliophile, consider getting her the Kindle Paperwhite. Waterproof and with a large screen, the ereader has 8GB of storage for downloading books. Plus, if mom has Amazon Prime, she gets one free book a month through First Reads.
FOR THE ACTIVE MOM:
Cardio isn’t the only exercise out there! If your mom is into fitness, @TrainWithTempo’s strength training system can help her vary her workout. With a built-in form tracker, rep counter, and on-demand classes, it’s got everything mom needs to break a sweat.
FOR THE ARTSY MOM:
The @cricut Maker 3 is a powerful craft machine that lets you make projects out of card stock, fabric, leather, some metals, and wood. Your mom can connect the machine to a PC to download step-by-step instructions for a variety of cool creations.
FOR THE GREEN THUMBED MOM:
For a countertop garden Mom can tend to, @AeroGarden Harvest is a great choice. This affordable and decent-sized indoor garden unit includes an LED grow light, an herb seed kit, and holds enough space to grow six plants at a time.
FOR THE FOODIE MOM:
Give mom a rest from cooking without having to resort to fast food with a subscription to @freshnlean. With a price of 8.99-11.99 per service and options suiting a variety of dietary needs, a subscription will give mom a break without breaking the bank.
FOR THE TRAVELING MOM:
Is Mom planning a vacation abroad? The Pocketalk Plus can help her chat with the locals. Featuring a large screen, robust battery life, speech and text translation options, and two years of free worldwide data, it’s the #1 translator for the #1 mom.
FOR THE MUSICAL MOM:
Let mom play poolside DJ with the outdoor-friendly @JBLaudio Charge 5 speaker. Waterproof, compact, and travel-friendly, it’s ideal for music lovers, entertainers, and moms who want to jam on the go.
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Avast is harvesting users' browser histories and selling the data to other companies without fully "de-identifying" it. The data can be linked back to people's real identities, exposing every click and search they've made: trib.al/sTMIyIp
Avast's subsidiary Jumpshot sells companies access to user traffic from 100 million devices. These companies can view the individual clicks users are making on their browsing sessions, including the time down to the millisecond. trib.al/sTMIyIp
Avast and AVG antivirus tell you your privacy will be protected. However, no mention is made about how your "de-identified" data can be combined with other information to identify you. trib.al/sTMIyIp