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Why you keep clearing your throat — and how to stop for good

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Clearing one’s throat is a common reflex to remove mucus and irritants — particularly during allergy season.

But for some, it can become a habit that’s hard to break, which can lead to stress and anxiety.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, laryngologist Dr. Inna Husain spoke about the causes of chronic throat clearing, as well as when to see a specialist and how to kick the habit.

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When people clear their throats, it actually slams the vocal folds together, which over time can cause lesions, nodules, bruising and hemorrhages that affect the voice, according to Husain, who works at Powers Health in Munster, Indiana.

An ENT (ear, nose and throat) exam can enable patients to find the root of the problem. (iStock)

“Those same vocal cords are used to help create sound — so if you keep slamming them, you could injure the surface area of the vocal cords,” she said.

One cause of throat clearing is laryngeal pharyngeal reflux (LPR), or “silent reflux.” This condition occurs when stomach contents come up into the throat, which causes inflammation without the typical heartburn symptoms.

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While LPM is not life-threatening, the main concern is its impact on quality of life, according to Husain.

“Along with the sensory changes that happen from chronic trauma, [it can] make the throat more sensitive,” she noted. “Over time, people clear their throat more because they’ve reduced the threshold to trigger a throat-clearing.”

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Over time, people who clear their throat often may find themselves doing it even more because of muscle memory. (iStock)

Affected parties can then get stuck in a cycle where they clear their throats to remove irritation or mucus, which then creates more irritation and mucus.

“It takes less and less irritation and mucus to make you want to throat-clear, so that’s another reason we want to try to stop it, because that can affect quality of life as well,” Husain added.

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Other causes of throat irritation (and subsequent clearing) include allergies, inflammation from conditions like sinusitis, vocal cord issues, aging, asthma, tracheal narrowing and some medications.

“As we age, our vocal folds thin. That can cause an inefficient system, which can cause more sensitivity and throat clearing,” said Husain.

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Husain’s patients often come in complaining of other symptoms, or because their family members have noticed an uptick in their throat-clearing, she shared.

Many people assume allergies are the culprit, but standalone throat clearing is rarely the only symptom, according to the doctor.

Woman clearing throat during meeting

Standalone throat clearing is rarely the only symptom of allergies, a doctor noted. (iStock)

“I’ve actually seen throat-clearing irritation get worse when people start allergy pills or antihistamines without actually having an allergy,” she cautioned.

The first step in solving the issue is determining the root cause. That typically starts with an ear, nose and throat (ENT) exam, where the doctor uses a flexible camera to examine the lining, tissue and vocal cords.

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“We try to identify if there’s a root cause, if there’s something very obvious,” said Husain. 

“For example, in people who chronically throat-clear, I’ve found things like nasal polyps and sinusitis. And then we would go down the regimen of treating that root cause.”

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Alternative behaviors like sipping water or blowing air instead of clearing the throat can help the throat begin to heal. (iStock)

In cases where the root cause is unclear, the doctor also looks at laryngeal hygiene in general, asking, “Is there a source of inflammation? Can we make the larynx or the voice box happier?”

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Studies have shown that it helps to hydrate the vocal folds, where most of the irritation originates. Staying hydrated and limiting the source of irritation is one way to begin changing the behavior, Husain advised.

Additional tips to lessen irritation and inflammation include avoiding smoking, limiting acidic foods and using saline nebulizers.

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Alternate behaviors to throat-clearing, like swallowing, humming, sipping water or blowing air, can help the components of the throat begin to heal, according to the doctor.

“Over time, that helps the larynx reset itself,” she added.

Ancient fragment of Ten Commandments scroll on display at Reagan Library in California

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The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California, has a new exhibit that offers visitors a deeper understanding of ancient Judaism and the early foundations of Christianity.

The display, “Dead Sea Scrolls: The Exhibition,” showcases a special collection of eight ancient Jewish manuscripts and 200 archaeological finds that date back over 2,000 years. 

The scrolls are believed to date from 250 BCE to 68 CE.

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Most notably, the library — beginning April 14 and lasting for two weeks only — will introduce the Ten Commandments Scroll, showcased for the first time in California. It has not been seen in the U.S. since 2013 and offers “a rare opportunity to explore one of the most significant texts in religious history.”

David Trulio, president and CEO of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute (RRPFI), told Fox News Digital, “President Reagan’s Christian faith was central to his identity.” 

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, California, is featuring the “Dead Sea Scrolls: The Exhibition.” (The Reagan Library)

He added, “He engaged with Jews and Christians throughout his presidency.

“As we advance his legacy, we greatly appreciate the opportunity to share these remarkable biblical treasures that deepen our understanding of scripture, early religious communities, and the development of major monotheistic faiths practiced today.” 

“We greatly appreciate the opportunity to share these remarkable biblical treasures.”

Melissa Giller, chief marketing officer at the foundation and institute, also told Fox News Digital that President Reagan was a man of “deep faith.”

“He once asked if we would resolve to teach, learn and try to heed the greatest message ever written: God’s word and the Holy Bible,” said Giller. 

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President Reagan “once asked if we would resolve to teach, learn and try to heed the greatest message ever written: God’s word and the Holy Bible.” (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg and Universal History Archive via Getty Images)

“He said that inside the pages of the Bible lie all the answers to all the problems that man has ever known.”

“The Scroll, known as 4Q41, was discovered in 1952 in Qumran Cave 4 and contains Deuteronomy 8:5–10 and Deuteronomy 5:1–6:1. It is believed to be the oldest existing copy of the Ten Commandments,” the library’s press release notes. 

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“Therefore, thou shalt keep the commandments of the Lord thy God, to walk in his ways, and to fear him,” says the King James Version of Deuteronomy 8:6.

For the special Ten Commandments Scroll exhibit, the library will have extended hours during the two-week period, with a limited 1,600 allocated tickets per day, the organization told Fox News Digital. 

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For two weeks only, beginning on April 14, the Reagan library and museum in Simi Valley, California, will display the Ten Commandments Scroll, showcased for the first time in the Golden State. It has not been in the U.S. since 2013. (The Reagan Library)

The public is encouraged to “pre-purchase tickets for the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit in advance, before they sell out,” it also said.

Giller said the exhibit, which runs through Sept. 2, “provides a deeper understanding of the history, culture, and religious practices of ancient Judaism and the early foundations of Christianity.” 

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Said RRPFI, “According to biblical narratives in Exodus and Deuteronomy, God revealed the Ten Commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai, inscribing them on stone tablets as guiding principles for the community. These commandments remain central to Abrahamic religions and continue to influence moral and legal traditions worldwide.”

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The full exhibit of the Dead Sea Scrolls extends through Sept. 2, 2025. (The Reagan Library)

The museum spans 125,000 square feet, consisting of both permanent and temporary galleries, according to the library’s site. 

“As the premiere and only West Coast venue, this exhibit is a journey through human spirituality, resilience and the enduring quest for meaning,” the library and museum says on its website. 

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“From the shores of the Dead Sea to the frontiers of modern science, the story of the Dead Sea Scrolls continues to unfold.”

Second child with measles has died in Texas, officials say

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A second child with measles in Texas has died, although the exact cause of death is unknown at this time, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. plans to attend the child’s funeral on Sunday, a spokesperson told NBC News.

The pair of children and an adult in New Mexico who is also believed to have died from measles are the first reported deaths in connection with the disease in the country in a decade.

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A second child with measles in Texas has died. (Jan Sonnenmair/Getty Images)

Since January, 481 cases of measles have been confirmed in Texas alone, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.

That total includes six infants and toddlers at a day care center in Lubbock who tested positive within the past two weeks, according to NBC News. Two of those children are among 56 people who have been hospitalized with measles in the area since the disease began spreading in January.

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Since January, 481 cases of measles have been confirmed in Texas alone. (REUTERS/Annie Rice)

About one to three out of every 1,000 children infected with measles die from respiratory and neurological complications, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About one out of every 20 children with measles suffers from pneumonia, which is the most common cause of death from measles in young children.

The measles outbreak began in Texas in late January but has since spread to a few other states.

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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. plans to attend the child’s funeral on Sunday. (Photo by Jason Mendez/Getty Images)

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In the U.S., 628 measles cases have been reported in at least 21 states and Washington, D.C., so far this year, according to NBC News.

UFC fighter stops hit-and-run suspect who crashed into neighbor’s house

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A UFC fighter played hero in his Phoenix neighborhood late Friday night by apprehending the driver of a vehicle that crashed into a neighbor’s home.

Henry Cejudo said he saw a car “probably going 80 to 100 miles an hour” and heard a loud boom. He then saw the car had crashed into his neighbor’s home.

After hearing the crash, Cejudo saw the driver leave the car after a bit of a struggle and tried to get him to stop.

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Henry Cejudo is introduced before fighting Song Yadong in a bantamweight bout during UFC Fight Night at Climate Pledge Arena.  (Steven Bisig/Imagn Images)

The owner of the home did the same. But when the driver “cold-cocked” the neighbor, “that’s when I had to step in,” Cejudo told MMA Junkie.

From there, it was easy for the former flyweight and bantamweight champion and his neighborhood wrecking crew.

“Pretty much all my neighbors came in to fight the situation. I ended up lifting him, dropping him, slapped him around a little bit and just pretty much controlled him,” he said.

“He wasn’t that tough.”

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Aljamain Sterling (red gloves) fights Henry Cejudo (blue gloves) during UFC 288 at Prudential Center.  (Ed Mulholland/USA Today Sports)

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The driver, a 22-year-old man, now faces charges of driving under the influence and assault, according to ABC15 in Arizona.

Cejudo said the situation could have been much worse.

“If someone was standing in there, they would be dead. All these kids are lucky to be alive,” Cejudo said.

Cejudo said a block party was held on the street earlier in the day.

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Henry Cejudo celebrates after defeating Marlon Moraes during UFC 238 at United Center.  (Jerry Lai/USA Today Sports)

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“If it was a couple hours earlier, someone would be seriously injured,” Cejudo said.

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Travel warning issued for popular tropical destination over crime concerns, shark attacks

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The U.S. State Department recently issued a Level 2 travel advisory, warning travelers to “exercise increased caution” due to crime and possibly shark attacks in the Bahamas.

Violent crime — including armed robberies, burglaries and sexual assaults — can occur anywhere in the Bahamas, according to a statement from the State Department.

A view of the beach in Bimini, Bahamas.   (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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However, most crime occurs in Nassau and Freeport on New Providence and Grand Bahama islands.

Travelers should stay alert in the “Over the Hill” area in Nassau, south of Shirley Street, where gangs have killed residents, according to the statement.

They should also exercise caution at vacation rental properties, especially where private security is not present.

The State Department recommends locking doors and windows and not answering the door unless travelers know who the person is.

Rows of sunbeds and coconut palmtrees in Nassau, The Bahamas.

Rows of sunbeds and coconut palm trees in Nassau, the Bahamas. (EyesWideOpen/Getty Images)

In addition to the crime notice, the State Department warned travelers of risks while boating and visiting the beach.

Boating is not well regulated, and injuries and deaths have occurred, according to the statement.

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Watercraft might not be safe, while some operators are not licensed or insured.

Due to the risks, U.S. government employees are prohibited from using jet skis and personal watercraft rented from independent operators on New Providence and Paradise islands.

Sexual assaults by jet ski operators and on and near downtown Nassau beaches have also been reported.

“Be aware of your surroundings and stay alert in public restrooms,” the State Department advises.

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People gather on the resort pier after what police described as a fatal shark attack against a tourist at Sandals Royal Bahamian resort, in Nassau, Bahamas. (Reuters/Dante Carrer)

Sharks are another concern, with recent attacks leading to serious injuries and death.

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In February, two American tourists were attacked by a shark at a popular Bahamas resort.

The female swimmers were at Bimini Bay, part of the westernmost island in the Bahamas and about 50 miles from Miami, and were airlifted to New Providence, a separate island in the Bahamas, for further treatment.

In December 2023, Lauren Erickson Van Wart, a 44-year-old newlywed from Massachusetts, was killed by a shark while paddleboarding less than a mile off the western end of New Providence Island.

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Just a month later, a shark bit the leg of a 10-year-old boy from Maryland on Jan. 15, 2024, while he was in a shark tank at a resort on Paradise Island.

The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation and State Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment.

Fox News Digital’s Mollie Markowitz contributed to this report.

Study finds women hear better than men, environment plays major role

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The old adage is that moms have eyes in the back of their heads, but a new study shows that women in general may also have more sensitive hearing.

The study, recently published in the journal Scientific Reports, sought to examine the correlation between multiple factors — including gender, age and region, among others — and hearing sensitivity.

Dr. Patricia Balaresque at the Centre for Biodiversity and Environmental Research in Toulouse, France, led a team of scientists to conduct hearing tests on 448 individuals from 13 global communities in Ecuador, England, Gabon, South Africa and Uzbekistan.

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The results show that hearing sensitivity is primarily influenced by gender and environment, followed by age and left versus right ear.

A new study, recently published in the journal Scientific Reports, shows that women may have more sensitive hearing. (iStock)

“Our findings challenge existing assumptions and highlight the need to consider both biological and environmental factors when studying hearing,” Balaresque said in a press release.

Scientists measured hearing sensitivity using transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE), which assess the cochlea’s ability to produce and transmit an acoustic response after sound stimulation.

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The cochlea is a fluid-filled, spiral-shaped cavity in the inner ear that converts sound waves into electrical impulses that the brain can interpret, medical sources state.

By analyzing TEOAE profiles, researchers gained valuable insights into how the cochlea responds to external auditory stimuli.

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Scientists measured hearing sensitivity by recording the tiny sounds subjects’ inner ears sent back in response to clicking sounds. (iStock)

To calculate hearing sensitivity, a small device played a clicking sound into the ear of test subjects and then recorded the tiny sounds the inner ear sent back in response, the study findings detailed.

These returning signals, which are created by cells in the cochlea, provide a reliable indication of how sensitive the ear is to sound.

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The researchers then examined the signals, including how strong they were (measured in decibels, a unit used to convey the relative intensity or loudness of a sound) and which frequencies the ear responded to most strongly.

They also compared variations based on a variety of factors, including subjects’ sex, age, ear being tested, and the type of environment they lived in.

Side by side of a woman's ear and a man's ear, both listening

The fact that women showed higher sensitivity means that hearing may be an actual biological factor, according to researchers. (iStock)

Throughout the testing, women consistently showed a higher sensitivity, by an average of two decibels across all populations sampled.

“We were surprised to find that women had two decibels more sensitive hearing across all the populations we measured, and this accounted for most of the variations between individuals,” said study co-author Professor Turi King, director of the Milner Centre for Evolution at the University of Bath, in the release.

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“This could be due to different exposure to hormones during development in the womb, due to men and women having slight structural differences in cochlear anatomy.”

Women also perform better in other hearing tests and speech perception, which indicates that their brains are better at processing information, according to King.

“Having more sensitive hearing in noisy environments may not always be a good thing.”

“We don’t really know why this might be, but given the detrimental effect of noise on overall health, such as sleep quality and increased cardiovascular disease, having more sensitive hearing in noisy environments may not always be a good thing,” she added.

While differences in age were also a factor in hearing sensitivity (with old age linked to worse hearing), it was less pronounced than the differences between sexes.

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Those in urban environments had hearing profiles that shifted to higher frequencies, perhaps due to the constant lower sounds of the city, the study suggests. (iStock)

Other findings in the study included the way ecological environments can impact hearing sensitivity.

For those in urban environments, hearing profiles shifted to higher frequencies, which could be due to the constant low hum of traffic and city noises in urban environments, scientists hypothesized.

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The greatest contrast was found between groups living in high-altitude populations versus tropical environments, with the latter having a higher sensitivity to hearing. 

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This could be a result of living in areas with fewer humans in the environment, or an inherited trait from the sort of wild environment where vigilance is essential for survival, the researchers noted.

Professor King added, “We know that humans are continuing to evolve, so the next question is whether our hearing is able to change in response to different environments generally or whether there are genetic adaptations involved.”

Rare ‘albino’ deer are spotted by Iowa family driving home on back roads

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A family had a rare wildlife encounter while driving home from a birthday dinner. 

Kurt Massimilla was headed home with his family after celebrating his son’s 13th birthday when the group experienced an unusual sighting while driving along back roads in Iowa, according to reports.

“We were driving home just at dusk on this back road and all of a sudden, my wife was like, ‘An albino deer!’” Massimilla told news agency SWNS.

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“Just the tone in her voice — she was like a giddy teenager.”

It is unclear exactly what the animal was — and whether it was actually an albino deer or a piebald deer. 

Two rare and possibly “albino” deer were seen on back roads in Iowa around dusk by a man and his family who were driving home from a birthday dinner.  (Michael Lee Simpson/SWNS)

Massimilla said the incident was an extreme rarity. 

Seeing two of these animals together may have been a 1 in 400 million chance, he told SWNS. 

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“I actually saw it, and I thought it was like a white llama or something like that,” added Massimilla.

“So I put on the brakes and backed up, and yeah, there were two of them out in the field just hanging out,” he added.

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“I actually saw it, and I thought it was a white llama or something like that,” said an Iowa dad about the rare sighting of the white deer. (Michael Lee Simpson/SWNS)

Deer with “varying amounts of white fur are properly known as ‘piebald deer’ and not true albinos, as true albinos have pink eyes and [are] totally white hair,” according to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP).

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Piebald deer are uncommon, occurring in less than 1% of the population, according to NJDEP.

Piebald deer are also known as leucistic deer. 

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It is unclear exactly what type of animal the Iowa family spotted during their drive back home from an event. (Michael Lee Simpson/SWNS)

Leucism is the partial loss of all types of pigmentation and causes white coloration, white patches, spots or splotches on the skin or fur, according to the National Park Service. “Leucism is also discernible from albinism because leucism does not affect the pigment cells in the eyes,” the service also noted.

Massimilla and his family recently moved from Arizona to Iowa. 

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“We’re big wildlife enthusiasts, so it was just kind of neat to see because we love seeing animals that you typically don’t see on the beaten trail,” he said, as SWNS reported.

DoubleClickjacking hack turns double-clicks into account takeovers

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Nowadays, double-clicking on something on a website without thinking can set you up for hackers to reach your information. 

A new hacking trick called “doubleclickjacking” turns your ordinary action into a sneaky way for attackers to take control of your account or change your device settings. 

Let’s break it down.

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Illustration of an individual being scammed. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

What is doubleclickjacking?

Doubleclickjacking is a new spin on an old hacking trick known as clickjacking. Normally, clickjacking works by hiding malicious buttons underneath real ones, so when you think you’re clicking something harmless, you’re actually giving permission for something dangerous. With doubleclickjacking, it takes things a step further. It’s triggered when you double-click, allowing hackers to sneak in an extra, invisible command. Your first click might do something normal. The second click? That’s where the damage happens.

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An illustration of a hacker at work. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Why is it a threat?

The scary part is how invisible this trick is. Double-clicking is something we all do automatically, often without giving it a second thought. But that simple action could be giving hackers permission to:

  • Access your webcam or microphone
  • Change your browser settings
  • Click “Allow” on a hidden pop-up
  • Share your location
  • Approve a login, payment or even a crypto transaction

What makes doubleclickjacking especially dangerous is that most websites weren’t designed to defend against it. Traditional security features usually protect against a single click, but they often fail when a second click is involved. That small detail opens the door for attackers to bypass layers of protection. 

This trick doesn’t just affect websites, either. It can also interfere with browser extensions like crypto wallets and VPNs, sometimes tricking users into approving actions or turning off protection without realizing it. On mobile devices, a simple double-tap can trigger the same effect. To make matters worse, this vulnerability is more widespread than you might expect. Many well-known websites haven’t fixed it yet. All it takes is one quick double-click in the wrong place, and you could unknowingly give away access to sensitive parts of your device.

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How does doubleclickjacking work?

Here’s a simplified version of how the trick plays out. A malicious website quietly loads invisible elements behind or over visible ones, like an embedded frame, hidden button, or disguised pop-up. On your first click, the attacker uses that action to reposition those hidden elements so that your next click lands exactly where they want it. On your second click, you unknowingly interact with the hidden content. You might be clicking “Allow” on a browser permission, authorizing a login, or disabling a setting, without ever realizing it. Because modern browsers are lightning fast, this all happens in a split second. The entire setup and switch are virtually invisible to the user. From your perspective, it just feels like a normal double-click.

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Image of security feature on a computer. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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How to protect yourself

Doubleclickjacking might be sneaky, but there are simple ways to keep yourself safer online. Here are some practical steps you can take right now:

1. Be cautious about double-clicking on unfamiliar websites: It might sound obvious, but most of us click (and double-click) automatically. If a site prompts you to double-click anything, especially for a login, permission or download, ask yourself if it’s really necessary. Hackers rely on you acting quickly without thinking.

2. Keep your browser updated: Browsers like Chrome, Edge and Safari regularly release patches for these vulnerabilities. That means delaying updates could leave you exposed to tricks like doubleclickjacking. Turn on automatic updates if possible, or make sure to manually keep up with updates so you’re always protected.

3. Use strong antivirus software: Browser-based tools and extensions can help block hidden or malicious scripts before they run, but they’re not foolproof. The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have strong antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe. Get my picks for the best 2025 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.

4. Use strong, unique passwords for every account: Don’t reuse passwords. If one account gets compromised, hackers can use it to access your other accounts. A password manager helps you create and store strong passwords effortlessly. Get more details about my best expert-reviewed Password Managers of 2025 here.

5. Limit unnecessary permissions: Take control of your privacy by reviewing which websites have access to your camera, microphone, and location. Many sites request these permissions by default, even when they don’t need them. Head into your browser’s privacy settings and revoke access from any site you don’t fully trust. For example, here’s a guide on how to navigate Google’s privacy settings.

6. Avoid sketchy sites and pop-ups: If a website looks outdated, spammy or aggressively pushes you to click something, get out of there. Avoid downloading random files, and don’t trust pop-ups that claim you’ve won something, need to “fix” your device or “verify” your login info. 

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Doubleclickjacking is a clever new spin on a classic hacking trick that allows cybercriminals to take control over your device or account, just from a simple double-click. Because this kind of attack is nearly invisible and works on popular browsers, it’s important to stay alert. Always be cautious when interacting with unfamiliar websites, especially if you’re being asked to double-click. Keeping your browser updated and limiting unnecessary permissions can go a long way in reducing your risk. Most importantly, having the right digital protection tools in place can help stop these types of threats before they ever reach you.

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‘Battlestar Galactica’ is ‘even more relevant now,’ star says

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Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements.

IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

– ‘Battlestar Galactica’ star says show’s AI warnings more timely as sci-fi fantasies come to life
– Fundamental mission of Compute Exchange is to democratize intelligence: CEO Simeon Bochev
– Humanoid robot stuns with perfect side-flip acrobatics

Tricia Helfer in character as Number Six from "Battlestar Glactica."

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA — Season 4 — Pictured: Tricia Helfer as Number Six. (Justin Stephens/Syfy/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images)

THE FUTURE IS NOW: Battlestar Galactica” star Tricia Helfer feels the show was a prescient warning about artificial intelligence when it debuted more than 20 years ago.

DEMOCRATIZING INTELLIGENCE: Compute Exchange CEO Simeon Bochev weighed in on the impact of computing power in artificial intelligence during an appearance on “Mornings with Maria.”

SIDE-FLIPPING ROBOT: Robots aren’t just efficient machines anymore, they are now agile performers that can flip and jog.

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G1 humanoid robot does a side flip  (Unitree)

MAJOR INVESTMENT: ChatGPT creator OpenAI on Monday revealed it is getting up to $40 billion in new funding.

Sam Altman, chief executive officer of OpenAI, during a fireside chat at University College London (UCL) in London, on May 24, 2023. 

Sam Altman, chief executive officer of OpenAI, during a fireside chat at University College London (UCL) in London, on May 24, 2023.  (Chris J. Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Free up space on your Android

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Is your Android running out of storage space again? 

Let’s fix it with three simple tricks that can free up valuable space on your device.

IPhone users, here’s how to free up space on your device.

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A man holding an Android. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Trick 1: Delete hidden clutter

Hidden files and folders often consume significant storage space. Here’s how to clean them up:

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 Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer. 

  • Open your File Manager (it might be called “My Files”).
  • Tap the three dots in the top-right.
  • Select Settings.
  • Enable “Show Hidden System Files”.
  • Now, let’s go to the “.thumbnails” folder by tapping on the folder that says “My Files”.
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Steps to delete hidden clutter. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Next, select “Internal Storage”.
  • Tap the Pictures folder.
  • Then, click .thumbnails.
  • Select “All” images.
  • Then tap Delete.
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Steps to delete hidden clutter. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Confirm by clicking Move to Trash. By deleting the thumbnail folder, you’ll free up valuable storage space on your Android by removing the small preview images of photos and videos stored on your device. Note, the file or folder will come back automatically as you browse photos again, so if you’re constantly low on storage, clearing the .thumbnails folder every so often can help — but it’s just a temporary fix. The system will rebuild it as needed.
  • Now, go back twice by clicking the back arrow.
  • Open “Movies” or “Downloads”, and repeat the above steps to clear more space.
  • Finally, find the Trash and click on it.
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Steps to delete hidden clutter. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Select “All”.
  • Tap Delete all.
  • Confirm your decision by clicking Delete.
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Steps to delete hidden clutter. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Trick 2: Google Photos magic

Google Photos offers a seamless way to manage photo storage without losing your memories. Here’s how to free up space using Google Photos:

 Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer.

  • Open the Google Photos app.
  • Tap your profile picture in the top-right corner.
  • Choose Free up space on this device.
  • Review the files and tap the blue bar at the bottom of the screen.
  • Click Allow to clear local copies of photos already backed up.
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Steps to free up space using Google Photos. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Your photos stay safe, but won’t take up your phone’s storage. Now, before deleting files in your downloads, movies, or .thumbnails folders, take a moment to review them. These may contain files you’ve saved intentionally, including important documents or personal media. While cleaning up unused files can free up space, be sure not to remove anything you still need. 

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Steps to free up space using Google Photos. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Trick 3: Clear unused apps

Uninstalling unused apps can significantly free up storage space on your Android device. Here’s how to uninstall unused apps:

 Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer.

  • Open Settings on your Android.
  • Click on Apps or Apps and Notifications.
  • Click the Filter and sort icon.
  • Tap Uninstalled by you, then tap OK. 

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Steps to clear unused apps. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Review your installed apps and identify those you no longer use.
  • Uninstall these apps to free up space by clicking on the app.
  • Click App details in store. 
  • Then, tap Uninstall. 
  • It’ll ask you to confirm your decision by clicking Uninstall. 
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Steps to clear unused apps. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Trick 4: Get rid of old files

You can also delete unused files and images on Android. These are files or images you haven’t edited in the past 30 days.

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer.

  • Navigate to Settings on your Android.
  • Tap Device Care.
  • Click Storage.
  • Click Review old files.

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Steps to get rid of old files. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Tap All in the upper left-hand corner of the screen to free up space.
  • Click Delete at the bottom of the screen.
  • Confirm your decision by clicking Delete. 
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Steps to get rid of old files. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

By incorporating these steps, you can efficiently manage your Android device’s storage and maintain optimal performance.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Running out of storage on your Android can be frustrating, but these tricks provide quick solutions to reclaim space without compromising essential data. By implementing simple strategies like deleting hidden clutter, leveraging Google Photos to free up space, and uninstalling unused apps, you can significantly improve your device’s performance. Additionally, regularly reviewing and deleting old files can help maintain a clutter-free phone.

What’s the most surprising thing you’ve found taking up space on your device? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact

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