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July 25, 2023 |
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Hello, Tuesday! So, so glad to hear you loved yesterdayβs newsletter. Letβs keep that up, shall we? β³ Quick tip: Getting rid of an old printer? Factory reset it to erase the details of what youβve printed over the years (like, you know, your tax forms). Unplug the printer, then find the Reset button on the back or bottom. While holding Reset, plug it back in. Once the lights stop flashing, all your personal data has been erased. β Kim π« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itβs free!) IN THIS ISSUEβ Check your Google accountπΌοΈ Easy way to resize photosπ Free Outlook for Windows |
TODAY'S TECH HACKGoogle is your biggest fanBig Tech companies make it their business to collect as much data about you as possible. It goes far beyond where you live, your age, interests and favorite stores. Letβs see just how much data Google knows about you. Oh, totally forgot I went thereIf you have Location History enabled, take a (creepy) trip down memory lane with the Google Maps Timeline. See all the countries, cities and attractions youβve visited β down to the specific time and route you took to get there. Itβs easiest to check this from your computer: Log into your Google account, then open Google Maps.Click the hamburger menu in the top-left corner.Choose Your Timeline > Your Places > Visited.If you see a little too much for comfort, you can tell Google to quit remembering all your travels. Go to Timeline, click Settings > Pause Location History.Donβt forget all the picsEvery time you snap a pic, Google records metadata. That includes goodies like the device you used to take that photo and exactly where you were when you took it. Itβs kind of interesting to see all the pictures and videos you took at a certain location (think vacations or sightseeing), but itβs a little too intrusive for some folks. The easiest way to browse this data is on your phone: Open the Google Photos app.In the bottom bar, tap Search.Under the Places section, tap View All.Now you can see your photosβ location history. You can even use the map to browse pictures by place. If you feel like shouting, βUGH, stop it, Google!β do this: Open Google Photos.In the top right-hand corner, click Settings.Select the Sharing tab.Tap or click the slider that says Hide photo location data.β Thereβs one more I canβt fit here: Ad personalization. Check what Google knows (and shut it down, if you choose) here. Remember, Google gives us all these free products in exchange for collecting and selling our personal data. Yup, they really value our privacy. |
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YOU SHOULD KNOWDonβt wait β update your Apple products now: Apple dropped updates for your iPhone, Watch, iPad, Mac and TV this week. You donβt get any new features β just a ton of updates to fix bugs and tighten up security. Itβs getting smarter: Every time you start a new chat, ChatGPT forgets everything you told it before. Itβs annoying. Hereβs the fix for ChatGPT Plus subscribers: OpenAI says you can tell ChatGPT youβre a marketing professional, for example, and want your answers written accordingly. To enable this, go to your account settings and turn on Custom Instructions. See the potential for them to gather even more data? Me, too. Buh-bye, Mail: The free Windows Mail and Windows Calendar apps are getting the axe in August. Instead, youβll get free access to Outlook for Windows. It doesnβt have all the bells and whistles as the version included with Microsoft 365, though, so donβt get too excited. Chromebooks die? The news is loaded with the same sad story: School districts that brought Chromebooks during the pandemic are now finding the laptops to be doorstops. Yup, Chromebooks come with an AUE, an Auto Update Expiry (aka death date). Hereβs how to find yours. No-brainer security upgrade: Googleβs new βEnhanced Safe Browsingβ scans links and attachments sent to your Gmail account against its huge database of scam links updated every 30 minutes. To enable it, go to myaccount.google.com, then click Security > Manage Enhanced Safe Browsing. |
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TECH LIFE UPGRADESπ Handy site: Time and Date. There are a bunch of different calculators. I like the one that helps you find the exact time between two dates. No more counting on your fingers! Free photo editor: Confession: Iβve never been patient enough to learn how to use Photoshop. When you need to do a quick crop, edit or resize, try Pixlr X. It works in your browser and runs on almost every operating system. π¬οΈ Hot take: Compressed air isnβt worth the money. The cans run out so fast! I like this high-powered blower instead. Get to steppinβ: I try to walk 26 miles a week, and boy, is it hard in this Phoenix heat. I tried the built-in step counter on my iPhone, but I found the Map My Walk app is way more accurate. Try it for iPhone or Android. π¨ Bookmark this: Need a color scheme for β¦ anything? Coolors to the rescue. On the homepage, click Start the Generator, then hit the space bar to get a new color palette. I know itβs a good rec because even our fabulous designer uses it! |
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GUESS THE GADGETYep, you all nailed it. Yesterdayβs gadget was a record player, specifically the needle. Speaking of β¦ I brought home a record from Goodwill called βSounds Wasps Make.β I put it on my record player and thought, βThis doesn't sound anything like wasps!β Then it hit me β I was playing the bee side. π€ OK, smarty pants, can you guess whatβs in the pic above? The first person to REPLY to this email with the correct answer wins a coveted Komando fanny pack valued at $35! (You can still buy one if you donβt win.) Answer in tomorrowβs newsletter! Thanks for reading, friend. Leave a rating to let us know how weβre doing. Comments are optional, but I read βem all, so let me know if you want to see something here. (I promise, your rating counts even without a comment.) Stay tech awesome! β Kim |
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