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Unsure if a link is safe? Use these anti-phishing tools to check
Free services from security software vendors can provide a second opinion on web addresses you’re not sure about. Here's how to use these anti-phishing services.How-To
How to protect your digital accounts from hackers
Most people today have several user accounts on different websites. Here's how to keep them safe.How-To
Securing the home network – smart tricks and settings
Keep the hackers away and protect your other gadgets if any device suffers a breach or malware.Updated
How to get antivirus software for cheap
Upgrading from Windows Defender doesn’t have to cost a lot. Here’s how you can save serious cash on third-party antivirus apps.Tip
You should always memorize these two passwords
If you use a password manager, you might believe you need to remember just one password only. But you really should keep at least two in your head.How-To
Protect and secure your Windows computer: A practical guide
Keep your computers safe with the right settings — and the right attitude.How-To
Make your VPN faster: 10 tips and tricks
If you use a VPN, it can slow down the speed of your internet connection. Here are tips on how to avoid this.How-To
How to delete your personal information from the internet
Would you like to cover your online tracks? We'll show you various methods that will still work in 2024.How-To
How to check whether your e-mail address is being misused
How to check immediately whether your email address has been leaked on the internet. How to react correctly if you are affected. Update: Over 70 million new, compromised email addresses at haveibeenpwned.Tip
Canva: The best 5 tips & tricks for beginners
New to Canva? No problem! These five tips and tricks will help you get started quickly.How-To
The best Linux software for Windows switchers
Missing programs are one of the biggest hurdles when switching to Linux. However, this does not affect every user. Apart from specialised applications, there is also a wide range of software available under Linux.How-To
10 must-know PC security tips that keep you safe online
Criminals are always finding new ways to steal confidential info and smuggle in malware. These tips can help keep you safe.How-To
Your email account was hacked. What now?
Hackers hijack mail accounts to send spam unnoticed under someone else's name. But the intruders leave traces, and there are also ways to get rid of them again.How-To
What is a zero day exploit? The most dangerous security attacks, explained
Zero-day gaps are software vulnerabilities for which no patch is yet available, although there is no time to lose. Nevertheless, you are not completely without protection.How-To
The 5 most dangerous Wi-Fi attacks, and how to fight them
Your router is a popular target for hackers. But if you know how such an attack works, you can take protective measures beforehand to make it impossible for hackers to take over your Wi-Fi network, router, and home network.How-To
How to fix audio problems on your Windows PC
If your computer audio abruptly stops working, you can try these simple steps in five minutes or less.How-To
Sick of Chrome and Edge? Switch to one of these 9 secure browsers instead
Chrome and Edge are not the only browsers for your computer.Updated
How to register your own domain name
Reserve a website name before someone else beats you to it. Here's how to do that using a domain name registrar service.How-To
The best Linux backup tools: Don't put it off any longer
Although data backup is a rather annoying task, it's nevertheless necessary. We present tools that make backups particularly convenient and secure.How-To
10 essential tips to make Google Chrome more secure
Are you aware of your browser's security settings? Here are the most important Chrome tips to help you surf more safely.Updated
How to create an insane multiple monitor setup with three, four, or more displays
The more displays your computer has, the better—but there are considerations to keep in mind as you move into extreme multi-monitor setups for enhanced productivity and gaming.How-To
Windows 11: How to improve your security and privacy
We show you how Windows 11 keeps you safe and how to maximize your privacy.How-To
How to find power-hogging software with Windows Task Manager
If you're trying to salvage every last bit of battery life on your laptop, the Windows Task Manager can help you find the programs consuming the most power.How-To
See your SSD’s health and other hidden stats with this free tool
CrystalDiskInfo is a free tool that can provide deeper insight into your SSD's health and other hidden stats. Here's how to use it.How-To
How to get Microsoft Office 365 for cheap
Office 365 discounts: How to get Microsoft's subscription for less.How-To
How to spot a scam email (and scam texts)
Scam emails can cause massive headaches or, worse, financial ruin. Here are some telltale warning signs to look out for.How-To
How to tune Windows 10 for laser-focused productivity
Windows 10 is chock full of tools that can eliminate distractions, optimize your workflow, and make you all-around more productive—but they aren't always obvious.Updated
How to update your PC’s BIOS
Updating your BIOS can cut boot times, fix compatibility issues, and improve overall performance–or brick your system if you do it wrong. But with recent AM5 motherboard issues, an out-of-date BIOS can leave your PC vulnerable.How-To
How to securely erase your hard drive or SSD
Ensure that the data on your old drives is safe from prying eyes with this simple guide to securely wiping your hard drives.How-To
How to run ChatGPT or the new Bing as a Windows app
You don't have to keep ChatGPT or the new Bing's AI-powered search engine running in a pure web browser. You can make it a Windows app, instead.How-To
Get your email privacy in order with these free must-use tools
Protect your email address and stop email snooping with these free tools.Tip
The one password manager setting you should always change
This ten-second tweak boosts the safety of your login info.How-To
How to insert and adjust images in Microsoft Word
Need to insert or adjust an image in Microsoft Word? We've got you covered,How-To
How to leave comments in Microsoft Word
Need to leave a comment in a Microsoft Word document? We'll guide you every step of the way.How-To
How to use two-factor authentication to lock down your accounts the right way
Two-factor authentication: How to use apps, security keys, and other methods instead of a phone number.How-To
The Steam Deck's button mapper is the best feature you're not using
An in-depth guide to changing the controls on your Steam Deck.How-To
How to add the Developer tab to the Microsoft Office Ribbon
The Developer tab in Microsoft Office unlocks a bunch of cool features. Here's how to enable it.How-To
How to block (and unblock) someone in Gmail
Need to block another Gmail user? Here's how to do it.How-To
How to enable dark mode in Microsoft Office
Do you spend hours and hours looking at Microsoft Office? If so, you may want to enable dark mode, as it helps with eye strain and tension headaches. Here's how to do it.How-To
How to download an e-mail from Gmail
Need to download an e-mail for safekeeping? We'll guide you every step of the way.How-To
How to do a hanging indent in Google Docs
Ever wonder how to do a hanging indent? We're here to help you with this easy step-by-step guide.How-To
How to check your word count in Google Docs
Need to know how many words are in your Google Doc? We're here to help.How-To
How to insert a text box in Google Docs
An easy step-by-step guide to help you insert a text box in Google Docs.How-To
How to change margins in Google Docs
Can't figure out a way to change the margins on your Google Docs? We're here to help.Updated
How to use Clipchamp, Microsoft's sleeper-hit video editor
Clipchamp is hands-down one of Microsoft's best creative tools. Read on to learn how to use this fun, free video editor that you can download from the Microsoft Store right now.Updated
How to clean up your Gmail inbox by quickly deleting old email
Here's a way to clean up your inbox within Gmail, first by deleting unwanted emails using Google's built-in filters, then using search commands to find specific email to delete.How-To
How to use Internet Explorer Mode in Microsoft Edge
Need to access an older site that's no longer supported by modern browsers? Don't sweat it. Microsoft Edge has an Internet Explorer Mode.How-To
iDrive quietly made a great local backup tool, and it's free
iDrive's free Windows and Mac apps can automatically back up your data to external hard drives.Updated
How to join the Office Insider program and try tomorrow’s features today
Microsoft's Office Insider program gives you access to new features before they go mainstream. Here's how to join on Windows PCs, Macs, Android, and iOS.Tip