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The Tor Browser Now Has The Ability To Circumvent Internet Censorship.

August 5, 2022 by Phill Jakson Leave a Comment

Tor Browser

A new version of the Tor browser was released on Thursday (14). A new upgrade has added new features that allow users in "censored" areas to access the internet. The Connection Assist tool in Tor Browser 11.5 is one of the most important new features, since it provides an up-to-date list of network settings for various regions. When a user's location is verified (with their … [Read more...] about The Tor Browser Now Has The Ability To Circumvent Internet Censorship.

Live video feeds of Google Meet meetings are now available on YouTube.

August 5, 2022 by Phill Jakson Leave a Comment

Google Meet

Google said Thursday that eligible Google Meet users can now webcast their meetings live on YouTube. The 2019-ended Hangouts on Air service offers new features. If you need to "present information to large audiences outside your organization," YouTube live streaming can be a beneficial tool. It is also possible to record the meeting or event for later viewing, which is a … [Read more...] about Live video feeds of Google Meet meetings are now available on YouTube.

On Instagram, find out the optimal times to post.

August 5, 2022 by Phill Jakson Leave a Comment

Instagram

A regular presence on Instagram might help your business connect with your ideal customers. Although intriguing and attention-grabbing publications are crucial, posting at the right moment is also necessary to get the most out of it. As a result, we've written a comprehensive guide to the optimal times to post on Instagram. Take a look at it after the break! More From … [Read more...] about On Instagram, find out the optimal times to post.

See how Google Chrome’s new translation tool works

July 5, 2022 by Phill Jakson Leave a Comment

Google Chrome

Google Chrome may get (with a slight delay) a feature already seen in other Chromium-based browsers: the ability to translate only portions of a page, rather than the full thing, as Google Translate currently does. For example, Microsoft Edge has done this for years. According to Chrome user Leopeva64-2, who claims to have seen a test of the new "Partial Translation" … [Read more...] about See how Google Chrome’s new translation tool works

It will be easy to transfer apps to a new TV with Google TV.

July 5, 2022 by Phill Jakson Leave a Comment

Google Tv

When you set up a new smart TV or dongle with the Google TV operating system, a tool will instantly log you into previously connected apps and streaming services. Last Thursday, 9to5Google uncovered a new feature and reported on it (30). As reported, the platform app's current beta update includes the feature, which should make it easier to set up new devices in the future. … [Read more...] about It will be easy to transfer apps to a new TV with Google TV.

New functions have been added to Google Password Manager.

July 5, 2022 by Phill Jakson Leave a Comment

Several new capabilities have been added to Google password manager in the newest version, which was unveiled by the search engine on Thursday (30). It is hoped that the adjustments would make the user experience on all platforms easier and more user-friendly. One of the important breakthroughs is the option to manually add passwords to the tool, rather than waiting for the … [Read more...] about New functions have been added to Google Password Manager.

NFT: OpenSea confirms the leaked user e-mails

July 5, 2022 by Phill Jakson Leave a Comment

open sea

On Thursday (29), OpenSea , one of the world's major non-fungible token (NFT) trading platforms, disclosed that it had experienced a data leak from its customers. In a statement, the corporation warns its clients to be on the lookout for email scams that may be targeting them. Company officials said a Customer.io employee is to blame for an unauthorised access attack on … [Read more...] about NFT: OpenSea confirms the leaked user e-mails

Spotify is experimenting with the ability to produce podcasts directly from the app itself.

July 5, 2022 by Phill Jakson Leave a Comment

Spotify

That investment in podcasts will be reflected by the company's efforts to help people transition from listeners to producers by . Platform users in New Zealand can already try out new tools for creating podcasts within the app. Spotify, although being one of the most popular places to listen to podcasts, has always lacked the ability to create them. With the help of Anchor, … [Read more...] about Spotify is experimenting with the ability to produce podcasts directly from the app itself.

Email attachments won’t download – What to do

June 25, 2021 by Elen Page Leave a Comment

Email attachment wont download

Your browser is an important tool for everyday tasks, from catching up on the news to watching your favorite movies. Managing your email is one of the most important things you can do with your browser, as moving emails with a mouse and keyboard is much easier than on your phone. Of course, sometimes your browser can get in the way of your work, and nothing is more annoying … [Read more...] about Email attachments won’t download – What to do

How to block all websites except one in Chrome and Firefox

June 25, 2021 by Elen Page Leave a Comment

How to block all websites except one in Chrome and Firefox

The Internet is an overwhelming source of information, but it also has many equally overwhelming distractions. Staying focused on the web is far from easy, so the desire or outright need to block websites is quite common. Besides the distractions, there are safety reasons. There's a ton of disturbing content, and maybe you're a concerned parent. Whatever the case, there are … [Read more...] about How to block all websites except one in Chrome and Firefox

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