No Images? Click here Like roughly 35 percent of millennials and 19 percent of baby boomers, I share streaming accounts with friends and family when it makes sense or saves money. The one thing I hadn't shared: my Amazon Prime password. It's not that I stream or purchase anything especially embarrassing, it's that the volume and breadth of business I do on Amazon made it seem especially intimate. Thankfully, there are ways you can cover up your Amazon history, which is great if you're buying a birthday present for the person you share an account with or you don't want your mom to notice you ordered a book about difficult parents. We'll show you how below, plus we've got the latest on iTunes going away, a word of warning about car prices, and symptoms of burnout you may not realize are related to your job.JanieTake back your lifeIf you’re generous enough to share your Amazon Prime password with loved ones or simply shop from a shared computer, there’s always a chance that someone could stumble upon your recent activity. And sometimes, you’d rather no one else know your business. Here's how to hide orders from your purchases list, turn off your browsing history, and delete the record of which movies and shows you've watched.Deal with itOne in five highly engaged professionals is feeling burnout, according to a 2018 survey of 1,000 U.S. employees. And this can happen even when you love your job. Recently, the medical community caught up with calling burnout for what it is: a major work-prompted health concern and legitimate diagnosis tied to chronic work stress. Recognize any of these symptoms?Pro Tip:
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