If you are a Firefox and Facebook user, you can use the Facebook Container add-on to keep Facebook’s tracking strictly inside its own tab and disable its trackers on external pages.
You may not know it, but there are many ways to get more out of Gmail. You can schedule emails, track them, keep your inbox uncluttered, and yes, use your Gmail offline!
Facebook’s mobile app was found to have collected, and continues to collect, phone call metadata. Here’s how to stop Facebook from collecting your phone call data.
When it comes to the blockchain-based decentralized Web, you can’t fully access it on your normal browser. MetaMask helps you to achieve this by adding a few extra layers to your browser.
One thing you should never ignore when running a website is to create regular backups. Website Backup Bot gives you total control over creating, managing, and restoring website backups, and it will work with any type of website.
It’s safer to go with a gift card and leave it to the recipient to pick what they want. If you are looking to get a gift card, here are five places to get gift cards online.
Pocket is built into the Firefox browser, but not everyone’s a fan of the Pocket integration. If you’re someone who dislikes it, here’s how you can disable Pocket in Firefox.
If you have upgraded to Firefox Quantum and are a web developer, here are some of the best add-ons for web development that will work in Firefox Quantum.
Firefox’s NoScript add-on has been updated to work with Firefox Quantum. This tutorial touches on the basics of NoScript’s new method of operation and how to use it to block scripts.
Netflix started a “bug bounty” program that compensates hackers who report vulnerabilities to the company. The question, however, is whether bug bounty programs are really more effective than having an in-house penetration testing team.
LastPass makes it easy for you to create different passwords for each account while only having to remember one master password. Here we’ll show you how to set up LastPass on your computer.
In WordPress all your themes, plugins, and uploaded images are stored in the “wp-content” folder, but you don’t have to stay with the default, and it is easy to rename the wp-content folder. Here’s how to do it.
Bitcoin is not the only cryptocurrency around. There are hundreds of other currencies, known as Altcoins, out there that, in different aspects, excel at the technology. Here is all you need to know about Altcoins.
Firefox 55 added a new privacy feature, called First-Party Isolation, that safeguards users from cross-site tracking. Here’s how you can enable First-Party Isolation in Firefox.
Sierra Leone participated in the first ever blockchain election in March 2018. Does simply using a blockchain to power the voting process really provide such a secure environment? Let’s find out.
Other than search, Google also provides plenty of apps and tools that you can use. Let’s explore some of the other Google tools that you may not have tried yet.
Trying to find some text in a long document can sometimes be a frustrating experience. Here’s how you can organize and alphabetize your documents in Google Docs.
You can’t just send executable files by attaching them to your emails. Here is a method that will work and that will allow you to send executable files by email.
The post editor in WordPress doesn’t allow you to add custom CSS styles by default. These are some ways to add custom style options to the WordPress post editor. Check them out.
Rather than apps and sites being stored on single servers, in the future there will be decentralized applications (“Dapps”) that are stored on and run by computers all over the world. Find out how decentralized apps work here.
Not everyone likes and needs Adobe Photoshop. There are plenty of ways you can edit photos online for free. These are our picks for the best free tools for online photo editing.
Do you have a project going on right now that would be much easier to do with help from others? Learn how you can make use of Padlet for online collaboration.
If you are selling PDF files online, you don’t want anyone to be able to steal your hard work and claim it for their own. This will show how you can easily secure your PDF files to protect your intellectual property.
While most VPNs advertise privacy and security, there is a lot of variance in how much they actually provide. Here are a few important factors to help you determine if a VPN is secure.
With the introduction of Wix Code, Wix is now more than a site builder as it comes with plenty of development tools for you to easily create an interactive website.
With the number of cryptojacking cases on the rise, how do you check to see if your browser comes with cryptojacking protection, and is it secure enough to stop a cryptojacking attack? Let’s find out.
Two-factor authentication has been a very powerful way to make sure that you’re the correct person to log in to your data and access data, but there’s some bad news: it’s flawed.
With so many different vendors selling computers these days, it can be hard to find the absolute best deal for your money. Here are some computer price comparison websites to make your life a little easier.
Email might not be as popular as instant messaging, but there’s more to email than just receiving weekly newsletters and spam. Here are the things you can do with your email inbox.
Copying other people’s work has almost become an acceptable thing, but have you ever wondered how much it can cost you? These are five dangers of using pirated software and why you should stop using it right now.
Free WiFi is everywhere, and it’s great. But these networks aren’t always safe. Here are some of the common wireless attacks you should watch out for when connected to a free WiFi.
You probably get so much information on your Facebook news feed that you don’t even want to look at it. This can easily be fixed by prioritizing Facebook’s news feed so that you see what you want first.
Google recently removed the “View Image” button in Google Image search. If you need this functionality, fear not! You can get it back in a few simple steps.
“Bitcoin” and “blockchain” have entered the modern vocabulary, and they seem to be here to stay. But are they good for anything besides speculation? Here are some of the ways Blockchain technology is being used right now.
Firefox is a heavily customizable browser. One of the many settings you can change are the search engines installed within the browser. Learn how you can add, create and manage the search engines in Firefox.
Tor can be a great tool to keep users anonymous, but it does have its drawbacks that may push users to try something new. If you are looking for Tor alternatives, here are a few options to surf online anonymously.
When you uninstall a plugin in WordPress, it often leaves behind the database tables it created and a bloated database. Here’s how to easily delete those leftover database tables in WordPress.
The Chrome URL autocomplete feature may not always show you the right URL. This article includes some things you can do to prevent that annoying autocomplete feature from appearing.
Cryptojacking started off as something simple, but now it has spread to Facebook. The latest victim to be affected is Google Ads. Find out how cryptojacking in Google Ads works and how it affects you.
If there’s one frustration people often have, it’s that they don’t know what news sources they can trust. YouTube took this into account when it planned a new feature that will label state-funded news sources.
When you’re writing a paper, it can be frustrating to get your citations sorted. Google Docs allows you to do your research and citing all within the document itself!
While you can make use of a good security software to improve online security, the best protection against online scams and attacks is not software but good habits.
Google Chrome has implemented a security feature called Strict Site Isolation which makes it harder for websites to access or steal data from other sites. Here’s how you can enable it.
Low-bandwidth websites are making a comeback, at least in the realm of news and journalism. These text-only sites are experiencing a resurgence, but are they for everybody?