You visit a website in Chrome and a window pops up asking if you want to get notifications from the site. You quickly click “No” so you can get on with what you came to do. It’s a minor distraction, no big deal. But then it happens again . . . and again . . . and again. Now the minor distraction has turned into a major annoyance. There’s good news. You can block the notification requests. Here’s how to do it. 1. Click the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of Chrome. 2. Click “Settings”. 3. Scroll to the bottom and click “Advanced”. 4. Click “Site Settings” under "Privacy and security". 5. Click "Notifications" 6. Flip the “Ask before sending (recommended)” toggle to “Blocked”. That’s all there is to it. The same procedure works for Chrome on Windows machines, Chromebooks and Android phones. I don’t know why website owners think it’s a good idea to annoy people with these infernal notification requests, but I’m glad Chrome gives us the me...
With so much of our lives taking place online, it's important to take steps to protect our privacy. Here are some simple tips for improving your online privacy: Use a VPN: A virtual private network (VPN) encrypts your internet connection, making it much more difficult for others to snoop on your online activity. This can be especially useful when using public Wi-Fi networks. Use privacy-focused browsers: Some browsers, like Tor, are designed to protect your privacy by routing your internet connection through multiple layers of encryption. This can help to mask your IP address and make it more difficult for others to track your online activity. Be careful what you share: Keep in mind that anything you share online can be seen by others. Be careful about what personal information you share on social media and other online platforms. Use ad-blockers and anti-tracking software: Ad-blockers and anti-tracking software can help to keep your online activity private by blocking ads and tr...
Windows 10 is a powerhouse of productivity, but are you using it to its full potential? Tailoring your Windows 10 environment can streamline your tasks and shave valuable seconds off every action you take. Here's how you can customize your Windows 10 settings and interface to create an efficient, productivity-boosting machine. Personalize Your Start Menu The Start Menu is your command center. Customize it for quick access to your most-used apps and folders. Pin Your Most-Used Applications: Right-click on any app and select 'Pin to Start' for easy access. Create Live Tiles for Real-Time Updates: Some apps offer live tiles so you can see updates at a glance without opening the app. Resize and Group Tiles: Organize tiles into groups and name them according to task, project, or priority. Taskbar Tweaks An efficient taskbar can significantly speed up your workflow. Pin Frequently Used Programs: Right-click on an application either in the Start menu or on the desktop and choose...
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