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SAN FRANCISCO, March 20 — A breeding ground for bacteria at the best of times, smartphones, tablets and laptops need to be cleaned more than ever to help limit the spread of the coronavirus. Here are a few simple and quick tips on how to do it. Along with washing your hands several times a day,...

Friday, 20 Mar 2020 07:26 AM MYT

SAN FRANCISCO, March 20 — A breeding ground for bacteria at the best of times, smartphones, tablets and laptops need to be cleaned more than ever to help limit the spread of the coronavirus. Here are a few simple and quick tips on how to do it. This is in fact quite simple since all you need is a moist cloth. A second cloth is also handy to wipe the devices dry.The first step is to remove the protective cover and clean it thoroughly. Then clean the front, back and edges of the phone. A small amount of soap or alcohol-based solution can also be used.

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