KIM KOMANDO

Sanitize food deliveries, stimulus check scams, spying bosses and more

Apr 16, 2020, 8:15 PM

(AP File Photo)...

(AP File Photo)

(AP File Photo)

Each week, I receive tons of questions from my listeners about tech concerns, new products, and all things digital.

Sometimes, choosing the most interesting questions to highlight is the best part of my job.

Do you have a question you’d like to ask me? I’d love to help you out.

Amazon driver spits on box

Q: Did an Amazon driver really spit on an order, or is this an urban legend? That’s criminal!

A: It pains me to say this, but that news is true. You can see the video online at my site, thanks to TMZ and footage from a Ring security camera.

Keep in mind, Amazon hires hundreds of thousands of people and any employee of any company could behave in the same disgusting manner.

You can expect Amazon to respond to this headline with swift internal measures.

I hope local law enforcement takes action, too.

It’s vital that we take our deliveries seriously, no matter how familiar or trustworthy the service.

Tap or click here to see the video and learn how to sanitize your online orders.

Bosses spying on people at home

Q: Can my employer see what I am doing when I am working from home?

I’m so distracted by the news.

A: Many workers struggle at home, especially when their kids are out of school and there are few visual reminders that they’re on the clock.

But yes, technology does exist to spy on your productivity.

They don’t use onboard cameras or microphones; instead they use keystrokes to figure out what you’re typing – or whether you’re typing.

In theory, the strategy helps managers find the loafers.

Most workers would consider this an invasive practice, especially if they weren’t informed beforehand.

Tap or click here to learn how some bosses are tracking people working at home.

Is ordering food online safe?

Q: We’re quarantined and I am ordering food online.

Is it safe? I am worried about getting the coronavirus.

A: To keep themselves solvent, restaurants across the country have been delivering and providing takeout service from their physical location.

In theory, this is a thoughtful Plan B, especially for people who miss the dining experience.

The problem is that it’s hard to tell how restaurants are adequately protecting themselves and their patrons against coronavirus.

Any establishment has to pass health inspections, but that doesn’t guarantee your food, or its packaging, is inherently safe.

The same goes for grocery delivery.

One alternative is the meal kit, which typically provides all ingredients, along with a tasty recipe, inside a sealed package.

But even that needs to be sanitized.

Tap or click here to learn how to handle food deliveries during the pandemic properly.

Don’t fall for stimulus check scams

Q: I got a stimulus check for $3,900 in the mail. It looks real. What’s going on?

A: At this time of writing, there is no way you should have received anything in the mail called a “stimulus check.”

The bill that makes this possible passed at the end of March, but like any major government initiative, the stimulus package will take time to implement.

If you received a check claiming to be part of the stimulus program, it’s fake.

Scammers are taking advantage of the pandemic confusion now.

Stimulus promises aren’t the only scams going around. In these uncertain times, knowledge is power.

Tap or click here to see examples of the scams spreading now.

Home school online monitors

Q: I have a new appreciation for teachers with my kids home from school. How do I monitor what my kids do on their tablets and phones?

A: You said it! It is incredible how much we rely on schools to not only educate our children but to house and protect them during the day.

Ironically, a device in your home may be just as dangerous as anything your child would encounter in the seediest part of town.

Now that so many people are homebound, a host of new opportunities have opened up for bullies and predators.

No matter how young or old your child is, clicking the wrong icon can lead to disastrous results.

There are many ways to childproof a computer or tablet, making the gadget safe for virtual education.

Tap or click here to set up parental controls on your home school devices.


What digital lifestyle questions do you have? Call Kim’s national radio show and tap or click here to find it on your local radio station. You can listen to or watch The Kim Komando Show on your phone, tablet, television or computer. Or tap or click here for Kim’s free podcasts.

Kim Komando

(Pexels Photo)...

Kim Komando

Be on the lookout for new ‘ghost hackers’ trying to scam you

Families must navigate digital defenses like memorializing accounts and appointing legacy contacts to safeguard against posthumous exploitation.

1 day ago

Are you tired of autocorrect's fowl play? Here are ways you can fix the problem and reclaim your sa...

Kim Komando

Here’s how to fix autocorrect if it is driving you ducking crazy

Are you tired of autocorrect's fowl play? Here are ways you can fix the problem and reclaim your sanity, from Kim Komando.

2 days ago

Use these tech tricks to take a trip down memory lane. (Pexels photo, left, Google Maps image, righ...

Kim Komando

See what the home you grew up in looks like now and other Maps tricks

Use these tricks with Google Maps and Google Earth to find out what your childhood home looks like, keep track of shipwrecks and more.

9 days ago

(Pexels File Photo)...

Kim Komando

Can you spot election deepfakes? Here’s how not to be duped

AI deepfakes are a massive problem this election season, and it’s easy to get taken — especially when your news and social feeds are full of this junk.

16 days ago

The Journal app is seen on an iPhone in this photo illustration taken on 10 November, 2023. (Photo ...

Kim Komando

Is Apple’s new Journal app a major privacy nightmare?

In this article, we debunk myths associated to Apple's Journal App. Is it safe, can our friends read our deepest darkest secrets? Read more.

23 days ago

facebook logo sign...

Kim Komando

I’m a tech expert, and you need to make these changes before it’s too late

In this article, discover crucial steps to protect your digital legacy and online security, such as adjusting privacy settings on Facebook.

29 days ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Midwestern University

Midwestern University Clinics: transforming health care in the valley

Midwestern University, long a fixture of comprehensive health care education in the West Valley, is also a recognized leader in community health care.

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Here’s 1 way to ensure your family is drinking safe water

Water is maybe one of the most important resources in our lives, and especially if you have kids, you want them to have access to safe water.

(KTAR News Graphic)...

Boys & Girls Clubs

KTAR launches online holiday auction benefitting Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley

KTAR is teaming up with The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley for a holiday auction benefitting thousands of Valley kids.

Sanitize food deliveries, stimulus check scams, spying bosses and more