Protect Your Privacy with 66% off Private Internet Access VPN
Tuesday, 30 October 2018
Keeping some kind of control over your personal data has become really challenging in recent times. If you value your privacy, it might be worth trying Private Internet Access VPN. This highly-rated service provides complete online protection, with advanced encryptions and zero browsing logs. Right now, you can get two years of service for $
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How to Find Free Unlimited Wi-Fi Internet Access Almost Anywhere
Friday, 12 October 2018
WiFi certainly doesn’t come cheap, but in a pinch, there are quite a few ways to find free WiFi, no matter where you are. You can use WiFi Hotspot Finders and arm yourself with information before you set out for the day to find free WiFi. Remember, there are always security issues with public WiFi,
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How to See Who Has Access to Your Google Drive Files
Wednesday, 25 April 2018
If you’ve shared Google Drive files with a bunch of people, it can be easy to forget who exactly has access to which files. Managing your shared Google files can be a hassle, but finding out who you’ve given permission to—and revoking that permission—is a simple process. How to Check Who Has Access in Google
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3 Easy Ways to Access Sideloaded Apps on Android TV
Sunday, 05 November 2017
As Android TV continues its impressive rise, more and more people are starting to adopt the platform. There are a wide variety of set-top boxes running the operating system. Some, such as the Nvidia Shield, cost a lot of money and are a cord cutter’s dream. Others are less powerful, but still let you give
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What to Do When Google Prevents Sign-In Access to Third-Party Apps
Friday, 28 July 2017
About three years back, Google put a bigger lock on its doors and improved sign-in security access for all of its services. That lock was (and is) OAuth 2.0, which is very specific about which third-party apps it allows access to. Think of this protocol as a big burly bouncer guarding the smarts of a computer. Only
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Quickly Access Apps and Shortcuts With Custom Gestures for Android
Sunday, 18 June 2017
Wouldn’t it be great if you could turn off your phone’s screen just by swiping down from the top of your display? Or access your recent apps by swiping in from the right? These shortcuts would allow you to use your Android smartphone or tablet in a whole new way. You can decide what gestures trigger what result,
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