Manage Passwords and Private Data With Keeper
Monday, 02 January 2023
The many companies with which we all have accounts have a massive amount of cybersecurity responsibility. However, another big chunk of that responsibility lies with ourselves, as we have to make sure that our passwords are secure. In fact, over 80% of breaches are due to a failure to secure passwords, credentials, and other personal
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How to Optimize Data Transfer Speeds to and From External Drives
Wednesday, 13 July 2022
Transferring data between a PC’s internal storage and an external drive is one of the most common tasks a user performs. Photos, videos, important files, and data backups; they all need to be transferred to and from, sometimes multiple times. MUO – Feed
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How to Securely Erase Data From Your USB Drive or SD Card in Linux
Thursday, 28 April 2022
USB drives and SD cards have become everyday tech accessories these days. But their widespread use also makes them a security concern. Since these devices often contain personal data, you must wipe them entirely before giving them to someone else. Plus, it's good to get rid of any data on storage devices before throwing them
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How to Install Azure Data Studio on Linux to Manage Your SQL Servers
Saturday, 09 April 2022
Data is one of the most valuable assets for most modern-day enterprises. Often, a database is used to persist the data, provide a smooth user experience, and offer operational insights. MUO – Feed
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Make Windows 11 Faster, Microsoft Defender Surprises, Data Recovery Explained, and Get Amazon Prime for Less
Thursday, 10 February 2022
Looking for clarity on the latest tech news or want some technology topics explaining? In this podcast, we do just that. MUO – Feed
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How to Clear Your Browsing Data in Google Chrome: 2 Simple Ways
Wednesday, 26 January 2022
Did you know that you have more control over the data that websites store on you than ever before? Google Chrome is packed with privacy tools—like allowing you to delete all the data a website stores on you, unlike before, where you could only delete individual website cookies. MUO – Feed
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