Daily dose of Kim!
I read Kim Komando’s newsletter every day. It had helped me be aware of scammers, possible online predators (I have young grandchildren) and security issues for my tech. As an older person (73), it also helps keep me up to date with new tech.
My "go-to" e-mail each day
My "go-to" e-mail each day. Tech advice, consumer advice, and humor sprinkled throughout. One of the best newsletters out there.
Tech advice for everyone
I get the Komando newsletter. It's quick and easy to read. I learn about data breaches before I hear it on the news and sometimes it's the only place I hear about it. There is usually a helpful tip about using my smartphone or laptop. It's not infrequent that I take some type of privacy tip.
My experience using this website is…
My experience using this website is fantastic! There are so many tips and information that I have passed the website along to my smartphone and tablet students. Keep up the good work, Kim!!!
I read Kim's newsletter every day
I read Kim's newsletter every day. And every day, I find at least one new trick, or a step to help me use my iPhone more effectively, or work on the internet more safely. This is a wonderful source! Thank you!
Great information in show and her daily…
Great information in show and her daily newsletter. I read everyday, first thing to keep up with what’s happening in our ever increasing crazy world.
Kim Kommando is such a big help
Kim Kommando is great! She's relatable and a huge help to anyone dealing with computer problems. She helped me decide what products would fit my needs without overspending and she helped me save my late brother's voice message.
Kim is a fount of information and…
Kim is a fount of information and explains tech stuff that I can understand. I read her newsletters and listen to her radio show.
Too long and wordy with sale ads
The newsletter is too long and wordy. She tries to put humor throughout the product but I personally would like her to stick to the facts. Also, it peddles too many products. It's more like a sales brochure than a newsletter. In the beginning of each newsletter, she puts out a trivia question then says the answer is at the end of the newsletter. The problem is, half the time I can't find it. The newsletter should highlight the news in straight, matter of fact language with fewer jokes and not include a page of items to buy that she gets a kickback on. Also, there should be a transcript included of the podcast she includes.
Lots of godd info
With every email I gain information I need to make a more informed decision on something IT related. Always a fun tidbit as well