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How to Manage Saved Passwords in Various Web Browsers

Most modern browsers come with a password manager for us to save our passwords. This article will take you through the steps to manage your saved passwords in various browsers.

By Sridhar Belide – Feb 12, 2015

How to Get Rid of the Stickers in Comments on Facebook

Facebook added the sticker feature in its comments section. For those who dislike it, you can disable stickers in Facebook comments in Chrome and Firefox.

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Your browser comes with some capabilities that have become obsolete. Here are some extensions to enhance browsers capability and performance.

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How to Compose A New Email Directly From Your Browser [Quick Tips]

Regardless which email client you are using, when you need to compose an email, you will always need to switch to your email client and click the “Compose” button. Here is a neat trick for you to compose a new email directly from your browser.

By Damien Oh – Mar 1, 2013

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