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August 18, 2021 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
Quick tip of the dayTurn Google into a specific search engine for any website using just the tab button on your computer. Begin typing the address of the site you’d like to search, and Google will automatically complete the URL for you if you’ve visited it in the past. Otherwise, write out the entire URL. For example, you might type Komando.com.Don’t hit enter. Instead, press the tab key.The URL will convert to a search engine for that particular website.Now, type in your search term and hit enter.This works in Edge and Chrome. For Safari and Firefox, you can use this trick: Enter your search term, along with “site:” followed by the website you want to search. For example, you might put in “tech tips site:komando.com” to search my website for even more tech tips. |
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You're giving away all your data for that free email accountI don’t trust Big Tech and you shouldn’t, either. You’ve heard me say for years that free email services like Gmail or Yahoo aren’t really free. There’s a big price to pay — your privacy. These free email sites scan, analyze and save details of every email you send and receive, giving Big Tech a very intimate and detailed profile of you so they can easily sell your data to the highest bidder. That’s why I use StartMail. With StartMail, I can send encrypted emails with one click, even if the recipient doesn’t use encryption. And StartMail never scans or analyzes your emails. Best of all, when you delete an email, it’s gone — forever. Don’t trust Big Tech with your data and privacy. Go to StartMail.com/Kim today for a seven-day free trial and 50% off your first year. → |
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AND FINALLY ...If you’re sick of Big Tech spying on your browsing habits, DuckDuckGo is a great alternative. (We certainly cluck about it a good deal. Or should we say honk? 🦆) Here’s why it’s so great. Now, we're excited for a brand-new feature that catches email trackers before they hit your inbox. 📧 DuckDuckGo Email Protection is now in beta, which means you can sign up for a free email service that won’t comb through your messages. (Yeah, that’s a thing. Click here to see how much private data free inboxes collect. Spoiler alert: It’s a lot. 😅) |
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