Our favorite open source apps for Android
Our favorite open source apps for Android The best open source alternatives to your favorite apps
Read moreOur favorite open source apps for Android The best open source alternatives to your favorite apps
Read moreHow To Stop Your Phone From Keeping Recordings of What You Say If you’re not careful, Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri and Google’s Assistant may be saving your every word. Here’s how to delete that personal data.
Read moreHow to Change Your DNS Server on Android A simple thing you can do to improve your online privacy and security is to use a custom DNS server. Like changing the DNS server on other platforms, this is possible to do on your Android device. We’ll show you how it works.
Read moreHow to Scan Documents to PDF with Your Android Phone’s Camera There was a time when many people owned scanners, but that time has passed. Nowadays, all you really need is a phone with a camera. We’ll show you how to do it with any Android device.
Read moreWhat Is SMS, and Why Are Text Messages So Short? 30 years ago, SMS (Simple Message Service) introduced the world to cellular text messaging, 160 characters at a time. How did it get that way—and what happens if we have more to say? We’ll explore the history and origins of SMS.
Read moreHow to Change Browsers on Android One of the best things about Android is all the browsers at your disposal. Google Chrome comes as the default browser on many devices, but you don’t have to use it. We’ll show you how easy it is to change.
Read moreHow to Manage App Permissions on Android Android permissions used to be a mess, but modern versions of Android have simplified them greatly. Now, you grant apps access to certain features as it needs them. You can also manually revoke permissions from any app.
Read moreYour Phone Is Getting Slower, but It’s Your Fault Too One of the most common complaints people have about phones is they get slower over time. At first, it’s snappy and quick, but then six months later it feels sluggish. There are a few things to blame here—including you.
Read moreSIM swapping is one of the most dangerous phone hacks – And it’s on the rise SIM swapping schemes are on the rise. Here are ways to protect your online accounts and finances.
Read moreWhy You Should Upgrade Your Android Phone Every Two Years – Review Geek Common wisdom says that you should avoid replacing your phone until it’s broken or unusable. But common wisdom isn’t always right. Due to the poor support cycles offered by manufacturers, most Android phones should be replaced after two years of their launch date.
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