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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on November 4, 2019

What Google knows about you may be a shock. Here’s how to manage or delete your activity

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Everything you do online while signed into Google, and even some stuff when you aren’t, becomes a part of your Google profile. Google collects a staggering amount of information about you — maybe even more than you realize. Google remembers every

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on October 17, 2019

Google is adding its Password Checkup feature directly into Chrome

Posted By Deborah.Moore

Warning users of compromised passwords In brief: Having your passwords stolen through one of the numerous data breaches we regularly see is a very real threat to us all. To address this problem, Google is embedding its Password Checkup extension directly into

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on October 10, 2019

Researchers discover a major flaw in PDF encryption standard

Posted By Deborah.Moore

Attacks can exfiltrate data from encrypted PDF files The big picture: PDF encryption, as you can imagine, is commonly used in the world of business to protect trade secrets, confidential images, and even health records. Some even send e-mail messages as encrypted

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PostedinPrivacy and Security Posted on October 8, 2019

Windows patch causes more pain: Start Menu, boot and printer problems surface

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Printer problems return after Microsoft releases a Windows update to fix printer problems linked to IE security fix. It’s groundhog day for some Windows users. The required October 3 security update to plug an Internet Explorer flaw and a printing bug turns

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PostedinComputer Help Posted on September 23, 2019

How to use the new Firefox Private Network

Posted By Deborah.Moore

Need to hide your location and encrypt your Firefox browser data? Look no further than the new Firefox Private Network add-on. When you’re on the go and you’re making use of a free, insecure network with your laptop, the last

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PostedinEmerging Technology & News, Reviews Posted on September 6, 2019

Microsoft’s Chromium Edge browser hits the beta channel

Posted By Deborah.Moore

Chromium Edge is now one step away from general availability In context: Beta is the third and most stable of Microsoft’s preview channels. Major updates are rolled out approximately every six weeks alongside the occasional bug fixes and security patches. Microsoft’s Chromium-powered Edge

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PostedinEmerging Technology & News Posted on September 4, 2019

Microsoft offering some customers an extra year of free Windows 7 updates

Posted By Deborah.Moore

In brief: With Windows 7’s extended support period set to end on January 14, 2020, businesses that can’t or won’t upgrade to Windows 10 face paying Microsoft’s high fees to keep receiving extended security updates (ESUs). But the company is running

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PostedinComputer Help, Reviews Posted on August 7, 2019

Windows 7 usage has dropped to 32 percent

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Almost 50 percent of all PCs are now running Windows 10, research claims With ransomware attacks and an official end of support date (January 14, 2020) both presenting security threats to 7 users, this is an understandable trend: nobody wants to

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PostedinComputer Help, Emerging Technology & News Posted on June 20, 2019

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth not working after Windows 10 May 2019 Update? Here's how to fix it

Posted By Deborah.Moore

Are you one of those consumers who’s having WIFI connectivity issue after installing Windows 10 version 1903? After installing Windows 10 version 1903, some users are reporting losing Wi-Fi connectivity. The Windows 10 May 2019 is available, but as with

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PostedinEmerging Technology & News, Privacy and Security Posted on May 9, 2019

Everything you need to know about Windows updates

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Understanding the different monthly security and quality updates for Windows, and how they’re getting more efficient.  — Thanks to TechRepublic for this informative blog! Since October 2003, the second Tuesday of the month has seen a slew of fixes and

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