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10 Google Messages Features You Should Be Using
10 Google Messages Features You Should Be Using – By Joe Fedewa How-To Geek
Texting is one of the most basic functions of a smartphone, but that doesn’t mean it has to be boring. Google’s “Messages” app is default on many Android devices, and it has quite a few nifty features to enhance the text messaging experience.
Credential Stuffing Is the Easiest Cyberattack to Avoid
Credential Stuffing Is the Easiest Cyberattack to Avoid (Here’s How to Do So) – By Jason Fitzpatrick How-To Geek
There is a good chance you’ve never heard the term “credential stuffing” used before, but that doesn’t mean you haven’t been the target of the widespread and effective cyberattack. Here’s what credential stuffing is and how you can easily protect yourself against it.
– Chromebook: How to take a screenshot
Chromebook: How to take a screenshot and record your screen – By Zach Gray-Traverso Android Police
Whether you use your phone or computer, screenshots are a great tool that helps with a number of tasks. Screenshots can make these tasks easier, whether you’re showing someone how to fix their device or saving information for later. All operating systems have screenshot tools that differ in functionality, and Google’s ChromeOS operating system used to have one of the worst tools.
You Should Delete the Passwords from Your Old Browser
You Should Delete the Passwords from Your Old Browser – By Andrew Heinzman How-To Geek
You migrated to a new browser, but did you clean out the old one? Your old browser still contains passwords and other sensitive information that hackers are desperate to steal.
Review: Asus Chromebook Plus CX34, at $399
Review: Asus Chromebook Plus CX34, at $399, is an excellent everyday laptop – By Kyle Bradshaw 9to5Google
At the vanguard of Google’s Chromebook Plus initiative, the Asus Chromebook Plus CX34 delivers everything you need from an everyday laptop at an excellent starting price of $399.
6 reasons you don’t need third-party antivirus software in 2023
6 reasons you don’t need third-party antivirus software in 2023 – By Asad Khan XDA Developers
Antivirus software suites like Norton and McAfee have become household names at this point. A lot of hardware manufacturers like Dell and HP receive payment from companies like Norton to pre-install trial versions of their antivirus software onto these new computers. From there, most people end up subscribing to antivirus software that they probably don’t need.
What Is End-to-End Encryption, and Why Does It Matter?
What Is End-to-End Encryption, and Why Does It Matter? – By Chris Hoffman How-To Geek
End-to-end encryption (E2EE) ensures that your data is encrypted (kept secret) until it reaches an intended recipient. Whether you’re talking about end-to-end encrypted messaging, email, file storage, or anything else, this ensures that no one in the middle can see your private data.
Does a Factory Reset Remove Viruses
Does a Factory Reset Remove Viruses? – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
Viruses and other malware are an unfortunate reality of the modern age. If your phone or computer has fallen prey to them, one of the recommended solutions is doing a factory reset. But will it make your device safe again?
10 Bad Password Habits You Need to Break
10 Bad Password Habits You Need to Break – By Joe Fedewa How-To Geek
We’ve all got dozens of accounts spread around the web that require a username and password. You probably understand the importance of a solid password, but everyone’s definition of “secure” is a little different. Let’s make sure you haven’t fallen victim to some common bad password habits.
How to keep track of different login types with Bitwarden
How to keep track of different login types with Bitwarden – By bitwarden bitwarden.com
Another very handy trick is to simply name a vault entry in such a way as to indicate the specific use. For example, if you don’t have enough email accounts to warrant using a folder, you could always name the vault entry for your email account password something like:
How to create Gmail templates
How to create Gmail templates – By Hagop Kavafian Android Police
Gmail lets you create and use templates without the need for add-ons or third-party services.
How to Protect Against Password Dictionary Attacks
How to Protect Against Password Dictionary Attacks – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
Dictionary attacks threaten the security of your networks and platforms. They try to compromise a user account by generating a matching password. Learn how they work and how to beat them.
HP Chromebook Plus x360: don’t buy the wrong one
HP Chromebook Plus x360: don’t buy the wrong one – By Robby Payne chromeunboxed.com
We knew when this Chromebook Plus stuff started actually rolling out that there would be some overlap with the newly-announced, branded Chromebook Plus models. We’ve said it before and I’ll say it again; there was never a good time for Google to pull off the Band-Aid in introducing this new Chromebook segment.
How to Take Photos of Space With Your Phone
How to Take Photos of Space With Your Phone
Smartphone cameras have come a long way since the early days. You can take pretty good photos in low light now, but what about the ultimate low-light condition—space? Astrophotography is possible if you know a few tricks.
Chromebook Plus first discounts from $269
Chromebook Plus models from Acer, HP, ASUS, and Lenovo see first discounts from $269
Best Buy is now offering the first discounts on a series of just-released Chromebook Plus models. Google first took the wraps off the new and improved Chrome OS experience at the beginning of the month, detailing all of the new features that the latest set of hardware would enable.