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Don’t Like Gmail’s New Always Display External Images Feature? Here’s How to Disable It

By default, Google has decided to make it so that Gmail will always display external images in your email. If you don’t like this, here’s how to disable it.

By Charnita Fance – Dec 29, 2013

4 Great Ways to Take And Edit Screenshots in Google Chrome

Taking screenshots can be time-consuming. Here are 4 screenshots tools for Google Chrome that allow you to snap and annotate screenshots all in the browser.

By Shujaa Imran – Dec 25, 2013

Add Any Website to the Chrome App Launcher with this Trick [Windows]

If there’s a website that you visit frequently, you can now add it to the Chrome App Launcher for easy access, thanks to this quick trick.

By Charnita Fance – Dec 21, 2013

8 Things You Should Do When Seeking Technical Support

Getting technical support is supposed to be easy, but sometimes we just make it more complicated. Here are things you should do to avoid getting stuck in support limbo.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Dec 16, 2013

Surfly Lets You Browse the Web with Friends Without Installing Software

Surfly is a free web app that lets you browse the web with friends in just a few quick steps; enter a website, share a short URL & start surfing.

By Charnita Fance – Dec 4, 2013

Quickly Access Your History in Mobile Firefox For Android

If you are using mobile Firefox in your Android devices, here is one neat trick that you can use to quickly access your browsing history.

By Damien Oh – Dec 2, 2013

Automatically Open Websites in Incognito Mode [Chrome]

The Easiest Way to Automatically Open Websites in Incognito Mode [Chrome]

Are there websites that you only want to view in Incognito Mode? The Incognito-Filter Chrome extension will let you do that in a snap.

By Charnita Fance – Dec 1, 2013

How to Create QR Codes on DuckDuckGo

If you use DuckDuckGo as your default search engine and want to create QR codes quickly, you can now create them directly on DuckDuckGo.com. Here’s how.

By Charnita Fance – Nov 28, 2013

How to Enable Two-Factor Authentication in Buffer

Buffer has added a new 2-Step Login security feature to their web app. This tutorial will show you how to enable two-factor authentication in Buffer.

By Charnita Fance – Nov 28, 2013

Make Mobile Firefox Always Runs in Desktop Mode

If you are using Firefox on a tablet, you may want to switch it to run in Desktop mode by default so websites will always load the desktop version.

By Damien Oh – Nov 26, 2013

4 Ways to Embed and Email Web Pages to Your Friends

If you want to email web pages to friends, you can either send them the URL or use any of these 4 ways to embed the web page directly in the email.

By Shujaa Imran – Nov 21, 2013

Is Your Email Provider Leaking Your IP Address to Recipients? Here's How to Find Out

Is Your Email Provider Leaking Your IP Address to Recipients? Here’s How to Find Out

If you care about your privacy, you need to make sure that your email provider is not leaking your IP address to recipients. Here’s the tool for the job!

By Charnita Fance – Nov 18, 2013

How to Identify the Fonts on Any Web Page [Chrome]

Identify the Fonts on Any Web Page [Chrome]

WhatFont is a Chrome extension that will identify the fonts used on any web page, just by hovering your mouse over them. No more web font guessing!

By Charnita Fance – Nov 13, 2013

This Firefox Add-on Can Resurrect Dead Web Pages

This Firefox Add-on Can Resurrect Dead Web Pages

Don’t browser away from that dead or broken web page! Use this Firefox add-on instead, used to resurrect dead web pages.

By Charnita Fance – Nov 10, 2013

How to Copy All Links on a We Page in Firefox

How to Copy All Links on a Web Page in Firefox

Have you ever wanted to copy all links on a web page while browsing? This Firefox add-on lets you copy all links on a web page in a matter of seconds.

By Charnita Fance – Nov 7, 2013

Secure Your Yahoo Account With Second Sign-in and App Password

Yahoo has added a feature called Second Sign-in that allows you to secure Yahoo account with two factor authentication. Here’s how you can enable it.

By Mark Wilson – Nov 5, 2013

Get the Black Google Menu Bar Back with this Chrome Extension

Get the Black Google Menu Bar Back with this Chrome Extension

Don’t like the new Google App Launcher? Want to get the old black Google menu bar back at the top of Google websites? Here’s how to do that in Chrome.

By Charnita Fance – Oct 30, 2013

Save and Restore Groups of Tabs in Chrome with This Quick Trick

Save and Restore Groups of Tabs in Chrome with This Quick Trick

Looking for a way to overcome having too many tabs open? Use this quick trick to save and restore groups of tabs in Chrome without installing an extension.

By Charnita Fance – Oct 28, 2013

Identity Theft on The Internet: Can You Prevent It?

What if someone else had enough information about you from the web to become you? What can you do to prevent identity theft? We’re here to help you out.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Oct 25, 2013

How to Fix Foreign Characters Not Showing Up issue In WordPress

If you enter foreign character in WordPress, but only see question marks (???) showing up, here is the fix for this issue without losing any data.

By Usman Khurshid – Oct 25, 2013

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