How to Pass On Your Passwords After You Die
How to Pass On Your Passwords After You Die No one lives forever. These are the top-rated password managers that let you create a secure credential inheritance plan for your loved ones.
Read moreHow to Pass On Your Passwords After You Die No one lives forever. These are the top-rated password managers that let you create a secure credential inheritance plan for your loved ones.
Read moreHow to Connect Your iPhone or iPad to Your TV Your iOS devices are great media players, but sometimes you want to watch on a larger screen.
Read moreWhat to Do When Your iPhone Gets Wet Modern iPhones can withstand a splash of water, but you shouldn’t rely on Apple’s water-resistant rating and take too many chances. Just follow a few simple steps to improve your device’s chances.
Read more10 YouTube Features You Should Be Using YouTube has been around since 2005, and it’s one of the most visited websites in the world. Tons of features have been added to the YouTube website and apps over the years. We’ll share some you may not know about.
Read moreDuckDuckGo Browser Will Block Microsoft Trackers Following Backlash After months of backlash, DuckDuckGo’s browser will finally block Microsoft trackers. The company will also provide more transparency to its users by publishing a full list of blocked domains, updating its Privacy Dashboard to show when scripts are blocked or loaded, and building a custom ad conversion system for its search engine.
Read moreHow to Block Pop-Ups in Microsoft Edge on Desktop and Mobile There’s nothing worse than a pop-up window while you’re trying to browse online. So, here’s how to block them in Edge on both desktop and mobile.
Read moreTen Tips for Donating a Computer Your old computer might have some life left in it. But dropping it off at your favorite nonprofit, charity, or library might not be the best way to pass it on.
Read more7 Tips to Keep Your Tech From Overheating Summer heatwaves are a hazardous time to be a computer, game console, smartphone, or gadget that produces heat. Here are seven tips that will help your electronics survive the hottest weather.
Read moreWhat to Look For in a Chromebook If you’re after a simple device that can browse the internet and run basic programs, a Chromebook is the perfect option! Lightweight and budget-friendly, Chromebooks are fantastic for students and frequent travelers. But how do you narrow it down from the plethora of choices?
Read moreOnline Privacy Is a Myth: What You Can and Can’t Do About It We all want to recover (and maintain) our online privacy. There are lots of features and industries built around fighting for privacy, from private-browsing modes and tracker blockers to private VPNs. But online privacy is a myth—and offline privacy might be one, too.
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