Using single-factor authentication If you’re only using single-factor authentication for an account, you might want to check your settings to see if you can change this to multi-factor authentication. Multi-factor authentication requests two or more pieces of information to prove that you are the real owner of the account. The first factor is usually your […]
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Google Docs Tricks You Didn’t Know Existed
1. Add fonts Did you know that you could add new fonts into your Google Docs font library? In a document, click the font field. At the top of the drop down, click “More fonts.” Use the drop down menus across the top to filter font styles and select the font that you wish to […]
“Your Connection is Not Private”
You may see this error sometimes when you visit certain websites. This error is simply a warning that there may be something wrong with the certificate on that particular page. In order to protect you and your personal information, your browser interrupts your web-surfing by showing that message and stopping you from accessing that page. […]
How to set up two-factor authentication on your social media accounts.
Social media profiles are hacked more than you might think, and sometimes a strong password just isn’t enough to give you a real sense of security. Luckily, you can set up two-factor authentication on most social media channels. Here’s how to do it on some of the most popular ones: Facebook First, go to the […]
How to clean out your desktop
Little by little, your computer can get bogged down and operations may take a little longer than they did when the computer was new. Having a full or nearly full hard drive can cause your computer to slow down, making simple tasks take much longer to perform. The fairly simple task of cleaning your computer […]