Category: microsoft

  • How to Use Passkeys on Your iPhone or Mac

    How to Use Passkeys on Your iPhone or Mac

    Read full article: at LifeHacker A seamless login future is coming for all Apple users. Starting with iOS 16 and macOS Ventura, Apple offers built-in support for passkeys. You can add these new cryptographically generated keys directly to your iCloud Keychain and they’ll sync across all your devices using end-to-end encryption. As long as a…

  • How to Use Translation Apps and Extensions Without Sacrificing Your Privacy

    How to Use Translation Apps and Extensions Without Sacrificing Your Privacy

    Read full article: at LifeHacker When you want to translate something, the easiest option is often a free translation service like Google Translate. But you should avoid pasting sensitive information into free translation services, as your data could end up in the public domain or used for advertising. (Generally, if you have highly sensitive… Read…

  • How to Enable Center Stage on Your iPad

    How to Enable Center Stage on Your iPad

    Read full article: at LifeHacker When you’re on video calls for hours a day, sitting squarely in front of the iPad’s screen can get tiring. But if you want to move around (say, you want to show something, or if you’re cooking), it’s essentially impossible unless you have someone to follow you around. Read more……

  • How to Find and Delete All Your Old, Unused Accounts

    How to Find and Delete All Your Old, Unused Accounts

    Read full article: at LifeHacker We all have accounts we no longer use, but some apps and websites make deleting your profile a pain. In those cases, simply ignoring them is an easier option. However, unused accounts are a major security threat—all it takes is one successful data break or credential-stuffing attack to potentially compromise…

  • How to Finally FaceTime Your Non-Apple Friends

    How to Finally FaceTime Your Non-Apple Friends

    Read full article: at LifeHacker If you’re an Apple devotee, there’s a good chance the company’s Messages and FaceTime services are two of the key features that keep you locked into the Cupertino ecosystem. But now, Apple has opened the floodgates just a crack, allowing us to invite anyone to a FaceTime call—even those on…

  • How to Limit Google's Apps From Tracking You on Your Apple Devices

    How to Limit Google's Apps From Tracking You on Your Apple Devices

    Read full article: at LifeHacker Apple recently updated its App Store and iOS privacy policies to force app developers to be more transparent about their data collection practices. As a result, users have a little more insight (and, ideally, control) over what data various companies can track—and how. Even giants like Google. Read more… Read…