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    Sprint Offers Seniors Simplified Way to Access AARP, WebMD, MedsTimer and Other Senior-Friendly Apps on Their Smartphone 'Active Senior ID pack' application bundle provides quick access to helpful ...

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    Lively offers health and safety products and services for older adults, [2] including mobile devices, cellular service, mobile apps and a wearable device. The company provides US-wide cellular service as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) through the Verizon Wireless network. The Lively Smart phone requires a data plan at an additional ...

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    The latest online scam targeting seniors is almost too ingenious not to work. That’s what makes it so devious — and its victims so vulnerable. Delray Beach, Fla., resident Diane Belz, 68, had ...