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Whenever I wear a smartwatch, I find that my anxiety increases -- specifically, my health anxiety. Also known as hypochondria or illness anxiety disorder, this type of anxiety makes me worry that I am or may become ill even when I’m healthy.

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Consumer News: Before your college student signs anything, teach them these consumer survival skills
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Don't stop at the first search result: Before making financial decisions, experts say students should check reviews, recurring complaints, and company responses.
Read the fine print: Review leases, bank accounts, and job offers carefully to spot hidden fees and potential .
Pause before you commit: A few minutes of research can help students avoid , costly mistakes, and buyer's remorse.
For many incoming college students, back-to-school season is about more than buying dorm supplies and textbooks.
It is also the first time they may be making bigger real-world decisions on their own. Opening a bank account. Signing an apartment lease. Applying for a part-time job. Buying used furniture from a website they have never used before.
And increasingly, many students are making those decisions after a quick online search or an AI-generated summary. That can be a useful starting point. But it should be just that a place to start.
ConsumerAffairs spoke with online trust expert Taylor Cunningham, vice president of U.S. Marketing at Trustpilot, who said, AI search summaries and top search results are actually great for a quick overview and are a great starting point but they shouldnt be the end of the process.
Her advice comes as millions of students prepare for college life and the major financial choices that often come with it.
Why the first search result is not enough
Growing up in a digital age, students today are used to fast answers. That works fine when they are comparing dorm lamps or looking up a campus map. But it can be risky when they are choosing a bank, signing a lease, accepting a job offer, or hiring a service.
A top search result does not automatically mean a company has great customer service. An AI summary may leave out complaints about hidden fees, bad cancellation policies, slow refunds, or poor support.
Cunningham said students should treat search results as step one, not the final answer. To protect yourself, keep going past the initial AI snapshot, she said.
One smart move is to use AI for a second round of research. Instead of only asking for best student checking accounts or best moving companies near me, students can ask more specific questions like:
What red flags come up in reviews for this company?
What complaints do customers have about this bank?
Are there common issues with hidden fees or cancellations?
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Edmunds reports on the best value electric cars for 2026, highlighting models like the Chevrolet Bolt EV and Tesla Model 3 for their affordability and features.
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Valve will release its living room PC game console, called the Steam Machine, but it won't be cheap, thanks to the ongoing memory shortage referred to as RAMageddon, which already shot up the price of the Steam Deck. The company finally unveiled the pricing for the Steam Machine, and it's not for the faint of…

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