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Tech Writer, AARP
New York
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parenting, gadgets family, technologytoddlers, pinterest
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By Edward Baig Verified| AARP@ AARP (Getty Images)@ Facebook Twitter LinkedIn I’m really into podcasts but have a dear friend who is older, living alone and who can no longer hear very well.@ He has a wide range of interests and would love to dive into all the podcasts
By Edward Baig Verified| AARP@ AARP (Getty Images, 3)@ Facebook Twitter LinkedIn I’m glued to my phone a lot, and so are my kids. But the worst culprit in the house is my husband, who seemingly can’t come to a meal or bed without the phone in front of his face
By Edward Baig Verified| AARP@ In the past, I’ve written some texts to friends that I’m frankly not proud of. I’ve also sent texts with personal information that I fear could be exploited by eavesdroppers or hackers. I know now to be extra careful before hitting Send. But is it too late to delete older texts? Most of us have been there, dashing off embarrassing texts to family, friends, employers and clients without taking a moment to consider the consequences
Company Info
AARP
AARP, founded in 1958 by Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus and Leonard Davis, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for Americans aged 50 and older. With a presence in all 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, AARP focuses on issues such as Medicare, Social Security, age discrimination, and consumer fraud prevention. As a membership-driven organization, AARP offers a variety of services, including advocacy for policies that benefit older Americans, publications like *AARP The Magazine* and *AARP Bulletin*, and member-exclusive discounts on travel, dining, and retail. The organization also provides educational resources through workshops and online tools, supporting seniors with legal aid, job training, and financial literacy programs via the AARP Foundation. Membership is open to individuals aged 50 and older, with benefits that include access to publications, community events, and advocacy initiatives.
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
+1 202-434-7578
Founded: 1958