| [Editor's Note: We will be off tomorrow for July 4th, but we'll be back in your inbox on Monday morning!] | OneDrive Simplifies Document Sharing by Making It Even More Complex | PCWorld | Microsoft said Wednesday that it’s making OneDrive file sharing more manageable, adding a convenient way to share folders and files with friends, while giving business users more control over a file as it moves through an organization. But Mark Hachman writes, "Microsoft has somehow managed to take what you might think to be a fairly simple process—sharing a document—and Microsoft-ed it." | The Dream of Remote Work Is Here to Stay: 3 Common IT Pitfalls to Avoid in a World of SaaS | BetterCloud Monitor | Today, the dream of remote work has become a reality. But as SaaS apps proliferate across the org, pitfalls can multiply. We’ll walk you through three common slippery slopes for IT in a remote-first world. | Zoom Promises Its First Transparency Report Later This Year | The Verge | Zoom committed to sharing its first transparency report later this year in a blog by CEO Eric Yuan tracking the progress of its 90-day feature freeze to address privacy and security issues. The freeze, which was announced on April 1st, was put in place after Zoom usage went up dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, which revealed numerous privacy and security flaws in the videoconferencing software. | California's CCPA Gets Enforcement Teeth | Infosecurity Magazine | As of yesterday, the California state government is enforcing the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Companies that don't comply with the law can expect stiff penalties from the government, along with potential consumer lawsuits. |
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| How to Use the Google Pixel Safety Check Feature | TechRepublic | The Android-powered Google Pixel line of phones received a very important updated feature dedicated to users' personal safety. Learn how to use the Safety Check feature. | How to View a Saved Password in Google Chrome | How-To Geek | Sometimes, you need to log in to a website from a different browser or device, but can’t remember your password. Luckily, if you’ve previously allowed Chrome to save it for Autofill, you can easily recover it on Windows 10, macOS, Chrome OS, or Linux. |
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