Steps to stop spies on your phone — Simple tech tricks you'll use every day
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January 20, 2023

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Here are 7 Windows key shortcuts you'll use everyday

Here are 7 Windows key shortcuts you'll use everyday

You know how to cut, copy, paste, capitalize letters and more using keyboard shortcuts. But we're here to discuss the often-overlooked Windows key. This function key is vital to some shortcuts that will help you work faster and wiser. We put together seven keyboard shortcuts that use the Windows key.

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Quick tip of the day

Video meetings are practically unavoidable — and missing a call is just as bad as not attending an in-person meeting. Since they’re virtual, though, they’re easy to forget. Those days are over with this secret setting: the Google Calendar daily agenda.

This super handy feature is turned off by default. Just follow these steps to turn it on:

  • First, open Google CalendarSelect the calendar you want to receive notifications for on the left-hand side. Click the three vertical dots.
  • Next, select Settings and sharing. Scroll down to the “Other notifications” section.
  • Notice the Daily agenda feature. By default, it’s set to None.
  • Click None to open a drop-down menu. Here you’ll see another option: Email. Select it to turn on the daily agenda emails.

✔️ Just like that, Google Calendar will send you daily agenda task lists at 5 a.m. While you’re fiddling in your settings, try these buried Gmail tips and tricks.

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Is it safe to store financial documents and personal files in the cloud?

Is it safe to store financial documents and personal files in the cloud?

Recently a listener asked Kim if it's safe to store financial and other sensitive documents in the cloud. Just think about all the private information contained within your tax forms, employment applications, loan documents and more that you wouldn't want anyone else getting their hands on. We'll break down the safest way to store them all.

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