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How to Lock Notes in the iOS Notes App

By Jim Tanous • Mar 21, 2016

A new feature in iOS 9.3 lets you lock individual notes in the Notes app for added security and privacy. Here’s how to lock your notes, access them in this secure state, and remove the locks when they’re no longer needed.

Mobile

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How to Skip the Windows 10 Login Screen and Log Into Your User Account Automatically

By Jim Tanous • Mar 11, 2016

Windows 10 requires users to enter their password when logging into their user account, which provides enhanced security but may not be necessary for all users. Here’s how to disable this requirement and configure your account to bypass the Windows 10 login screen.

Windows

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How to Permanently Disable Gatekeeper in OS X El Capitan

By Jim Tanous • Jan 17, 2016

Gatekeeper is an important security feature in OS X that can benefit many users, but for some power users, Gatekeeper is more of a nuisance than it is helpful. Apple does its darnedest to keep Gatekeeper enabled in OS X El Capitan, but here’s the Terminal command you need to keep it disabled for good.

Mac

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How to Disable ‘Are You Sure You Want to Open This File?’ Warnings in OS X

By Jim Tanous • Aug 26, 2015

OS X includes a host of security features that aim to keep users safe and secure, but some of these features may be a bit overzealous and end up causing only frustrations and annoyances, especially when it comes to power users. Here’s how you can deal with one of those annoyances: the infamous “are you sure you want to open this file?” warning message.

Mac

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Bushel is Powerful Apple Device Management for the Rest of Us

By Jim Tanous • Jun 15, 2015

Robust mobile device management used to be the exclusive domain of large organizations and businesses with huge budgets and staffs. Now, thanks to Bushel, organizations of any size can get powerful Apple device management for a fraction of the cost. Check out Bushel today and manage up to three devices absolutely free, and additional devices for just $2 each per month.

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By Jim Tanous • May 18, 2015

Robust mobile device management used to be the exclusive domain of large organizations and businesses with huge budgets and staffs. Now, thanks to Bushel, organizations of any size can get powerful Apple device management for a fraction of the cost. Check out Bushel today and manage up to three devices absolutely free, and additional devices for just $2 each per month.

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Google to Discontinue Support for Chrome on Windows XP at the End of 2015

By Jim Tanous • Apr 17, 2015

After announcing in 2013 that it would provide support for Chrome on Windows XP through “at least April 2015,” Google this week clarified its commitment, pledging to support the browser on the aging operating system through the end of the year.

News

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How to Unblock Out of Date Versions of Flash in Safari for Mac OS X

By Jim Tanous • Feb 12, 2015

Apple now blocks users from running Adobe Flash Player if their version is out of date or has known security vulnerabilities. While most Mac users will do well to heed Apple’s warning, those who need to run older versions of Flash and are willing to accept the risks of doing so can manually circumvent Apple’s Flash block in OS X. Here’s how to do it.

Mac

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Fight Spam and Protect Your Privacy by Disabling Remote Content in Apple Mail

By Jim Tanous • Dec 29, 2014

Despite continued improvements in spam detection and filtering, spam email is almost unavoidable these days, and while you likely won’t ever be able to stop it completely, there are steps you can take to minimize it. One of those steps is disabling remote images and content in the OS X Apple Mail app. Here’s why and how to do it.

Mac

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How to Use Private Browsing in iOS 8

By Jim Tanous • Nov 9, 2014

Private Browsing in iOS is a useful and important feature, but things have changed quite a bit in iOS 7 and iOS 8. We’ll show you how to enable Private Browsing in Apple’s latest mobile operating system.

Mobile

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