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Tips for More Secure Passwords

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Generally, people are well aware of the value of passwords. While some still think of it as a child’s game. Even if you are uninterested in technology, you must be interested in posting your pictures and events on social networking sites. Setting unique passwords may be a challenging task, but it is quite inevitable. Hackers keep piling on the new ways to hack. These few tips can help us maintain our privacy and peace of mind as well: 1- Use your most complex mind Put all the complexities of your brain in setting up the password. We are trained to keep our thinking process simple, but here complexity works well. Set a complex password, set it with some unexpected words like LUTHER29@ MARTIN68. 2- Don’t forget to add number and symbols Setting up a simple password like 12345 or abcde is not a good idea. These are the most simple passwords and can be traced easily. Instead, go for combinations such as a@1b#2z*26, Such combinations are difficult to catch, and the hacker

How to Use the Notes App to Draw and Sketch in iOS

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Don’t you wish you had an app where you could not only take down notes but also draw and doodle as per your will? Wouldn’t be a plus if you could save these too? Well, your wish has just been granted! The Notes app available on all iOS devices allows users to not only take notes but they can also draw, sketch, or color onto these notes. It takes inputs from finger and stylus and is a fun activity if you wish to add some funk to your otherwise boring notes. All you need is a device that supports iOS 9 and above to download the handy Notes App. Whether you are drawing on a blank note or after typing a text; you decide how you wish to unleash your inner Picasso. What’s more is that even if you have inserted a photo or an image on your note, you can still draw on top of it without a hassle! So are you ready to liven up the notes on your phone? Read ahead to know how to use this nifty feature on your iOS device: How to Draw or Sketch in Notes App You may draw on existing

How to Hide the Icons with Text in Taskbar

A taskbar in Windows lets you access the minimized unclosed file, folder or even a document. Any opened file gets stored temporarily in the taskbar when the work is paused by the user. Even after an hour and more, the user can resume their work on that file. The taskbar usually displays the files or data through it, but sometimes, the user accidentally enables the icons with text in the taskbar which is eating too much of space. It can create confusion while doing work which is annoying as well the desktop look less attractive than before. It is not complicated to fix the issue, but it will be annoying without information to change the taskbar like before. If you have accidentally changed the settings and now you are annoyed by the text with the icon, then follow the easy guide mentioned below and make your desktop attractive like it was before. Here, how to hide the icons with text in the taskbar For Windows 10 users 1.        Move your cursor to the taskbar . 2.        N