OnePlus has released new software updates for the OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro. They have the same changelogs but are rolling out as OxygenOS 10.3.2 in India and OxygenOS 10.0.5 for European and global units. OnePlus 7 Pro The new builds bump up the Android security patch level on the 7 and 7 Pro to March 2020, squash some bugs, and optimize RAM management. You can check out the full changelog below for more details. System Optimized the RAM management Improved system stability and fixed known issues Updated Android Security Patch to 2020. 03 ...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesSelasa, 31 Maret 2020
OnePlus 7 series gets March patch and bug fixes with new updates
Halide gets updated with Rescue and improved raw support
Halide is arguably the best camera application on iOS and is now even better in its latest version 1.16 update. With this, the developers are improving the raw capture experience, memory management and also introducing something new called Rescue. Let's talk about Rescue first. Rescue is a data loss protection feature that prevents losing images in case something critical goes wrong while shooting. It could be something like the phone running out of battery, getting a call or just a bug in iOS or Halide that could cause the shot you've just taken to never be saved to the photo...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesHalide gets updated with Rescue and improved raw support
Halide is arguably the best camera application on iOS and is now even better in its latest version 1.16 update. With this, the developers are improving the raw capture experience, memory management and also introducing something new called Rescue. Let's talk about Rescue first. Rescue is a data loss protection feature that prevents losing images in case something critical goes wrong while shooting. It could be something like the phone running out of battery, getting a call or just a bug in iOS or Halide that could cause the shot you've just taken to never be saved to the photo...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesHalide gets updated with Rescue and improved raw support
Halide is arguably the best camera application on iOS and is now even better in its latest version 1.16 update. With this, the developers are improving the raw capture experience, memory management and also introducing something new called Rescue. Let's talk about Rescue first. Rescue is a data loss protection feature that prevents losing images in case something critical goes wrong while shooting. It could be something like the phone running out of battery, getting a call or just a bug in iOS or Halide that could cause the shot you've just taken to never be saved to the photo...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesiPhone 9 could be made official on April 15, new rumor says
The upcoming Apple iPhone 9, the successor to the iPhone SE from 2016, has been rumored for a long time now, and it looks like we're finally getting very close to its official introduction. A few weeks ago a report talked about the phone being delayed indefinitely because of the COVID-19 outbreak, but apparently Apple may have had a change of heart. According to a new report, the company held an internal meeting to discuss how to proceed, and the conclusion of said meeting is that the iPhone 9 will get official on April 15. It will then become available on April 22. It's unclear if the...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesiPhone 9 could be made official on April 15, new rumor says
The upcoming Apple iPhone 9, the successor to the iPhone SE from 2016, has been rumored for a long time now, and it looks like we're finally getting very close to its official introduction. A few weeks ago a report talked about the phone being delayed indefinitely because of the COVID-19 outbreak, but apparently Apple may have had a change of heart. According to a new report, the company held an internal meeting to discuss how to proceed, and the conclusion of said meeting is that the iPhone 9 will get official on April 15. It will then become available on April 22. It's unclear if the...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesiPhone 9 could be made official on April 15, new rumor says
The upcoming Apple iPhone 9, the successor to the iPhone SE from 2016, has been rumored for a long time now, and it looks like we're finally getting very close to its official introduction. A few weeks ago a report talked about the phone being delayed indefinitely because of the COVID-19 outbreak, but apparently Apple may have had a change of heart. According to a new report, the company held an internal meeting to discuss how to proceed, and the conclusion of said meeting is that the iPhone 9 will get official on April 15. It will then become available on April 22. It's unclear if the...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesSamsung Galaxy S20 series is already receiving the April security update
Samsung has recently had an interesting track record regarding Android security updates, which have at times come out before Google had a chance to release them for its Pixels. The situation is the same this time around. The Galaxy S20 family is now receiving an update that includes the April 2020 security patch level. So far the rollout is happening in Taiwan and Hong Kong, with Korean units set to receive it very soon. Aside from the new security fixes, the new software also packs some general camera improvements. The build number is G98x0ZHU1ATCT, where "x" is to be a different...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesSamsung Galaxy S20 series is already receiving the April security update
Samsung has recently had an interesting track record regarding Android security updates, which have at times come out before Google had a chance to release them for its Pixels. The situation is the same this time around. The Galaxy S20 family is now receiving an update that includes the April 2020 security patch level. So far the rollout is happening in Taiwan and Hong Kong, with Korean units set to receive it very soon. Aside from the new security fixes, the new software also packs some general camera improvements. The build number is G98x0ZHU1ATCT, where "x" is to be a different...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesSamsung Galaxy S20 series is already receiving the April security update
Samsung has recently had an interesting track record regarding Android security updates, which have at times come out before Google had a chance to release them for its Pixels. The situation is the same this time around. The Galaxy S20 family is now receiving an update that includes the April 2020 security patch level. So far the rollout is happening in Taiwan and Hong Kong, with Korean units set to receive it very soon. Aside from the new security fixes, the new software also packs some general camera improvements. The build number is G98x0ZHU1ATCT, where "x" is to be a different...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesNokia 7.2 gets Android 10 update
Today HMD Global has announced the start of the rollout of the Android 10 update for the Nokia 7.2. This phone was released last September, running Android 9 Pie. Although it, like most other Nokias, is part of the Android One program, which in theory should ensure quick Android OS upgrades, obviously that's not working out as it should. Android 10 has already been out for more than six months at this point, and countless other handsets that aren't part of Android One have been updated to this version. Anyway, let's call it "better late than never". HMD's rollouts have apparently...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesNokia 7.2 gets Android 10 update
Today HMD Global has announced the start of the rollout of the Android 10 update for the Nokia 7.2. This phone was released last September, running Android 9 Pie. Although it, like most other Nokias, is part of the Android One program, which in theory should ensure quick Android OS upgrades, obviously that's not working out as it should. Android 10 has already been out for more than six months at this point, and countless other handsets that aren't part of Android One have been updated to this version. Anyway, let's call it "better late than never". HMD's rollouts have apparently...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesNokia 7.2 gets Android 10 update
Today HMD Global has announced the start of the rollout of the Android 10 update for the Nokia 7.2. This phone was released last September, running Android 9 Pie. Although it, like most other Nokias, is part of the Android One program, which in theory should ensure quick Android OS upgrades, obviously that's not working out as it should. Android 10 has already been out for more than six months at this point, and countless other handsets that aren't part of Android One have been updated to this version. Anyway, let's call it "better late than never". HMD's rollouts have apparently...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesUAE lifts ban on Google Hangouts Meet, Cisco Webex and other VoIP services
The global COVID-19 crisis has pretty much reverberated in every aspect of life around the world in one way or another. One thing most companies and governments have really started to re-evaluate and kick into full throttle is remote working. A new decision in the United Arab Emirates comes as a great example. Officials there have decided to lift bans on Google Hangouts Meet, Cisco Webex, Avaya Spaces, BlueJeans and Slack. All services previously officially unreachable from within the country. The connection between these is clear and this decision comes hot on the heels of another...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesUAE lifts ban on Google Hangouts Meet, Cisco Webex and other VoIP services
The global COVID-19 crisis has pretty much reverberated in every aspect of life around the world in one way or another. One thing most companies and governments have really started to re-evaluate and kick into full throttle is remote working. A new decision in the United Arab Emirates comes as a great example. Officials there have decided to lift bans on Google Hangouts Meet, Cisco Webex, Avaya Spaces, BlueJeans and Slack. All services previously officially unreachable from within the country. The connection between these is clear and this decision comes hot on the heels of another...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesUAE lifts ban on Google Hangouts Meet, Cisco Webex and other VoIP services
The global COVID-19 crisis has pretty much reverberated in every aspect of life around the world in one way or another. One thing most companies and governments have really started to re-evaluate and kick into full throttle is remote working. A new decision in the United Arab Emirates comes as a great example. Officials there have decided to lift bans on Google Hangouts Meet, Cisco Webex, Avaya Spaces, BlueJeans and Slack. All services previously officially unreachable from within the country. The connection between these is clear and this decision comes hot on the heels of another...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesiPhone 9 cases arriving at retailers in the US
It seems the launch of the long-rumored successor to 2016's iPhone SE might come sooner than expected. According to new reports, the iPhone 9 may come as early this week as evident by the April 5 merchandising date for a case that made its way to Best Buy. The box for the Urban Armor Gear protective case clearly states it's designed for the New iPhone 4.7", 2020 and we can see it features a similarly-sized camera cutout as other iPhone 7 and 8 cases. iPhone 9 case Apple introduced its latest iPad Pros and Macbook Air last week and given that the iPhone 9 is not a flagship, it could...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesHonor 30 and 30 Pro arriving on April 15
The Honor 30 flagship family will be officially introduced on April 15, the company revealed on Weibo. The phone's brand ambassador is the popular Chinese actor Li Xian, and for the promo poster he posed with the phone, hiding pretty much everything on the back, showcasing only the silver-purple-ish color. The Honor 30 family already has its first member - the Honor 30S was introduced yesterday with Kirin 820 5G chipset. It is the lowest standing member of the lineup and we expect at least two phones to join it - Honor 30 and Honor 30 Pro. They are likely to sport the Kirin 990 5G...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesHonor 30 and 30 Pro arriving on April 15
The Honor 30 flagship family will be officially introduced on April 15, the company revealed on Weibo. The phone's brand ambassador is the popular Chinese actor Li Xian, and for the promo poster he posed with the phone, hiding pretty much everything on the back, showcasing only the silver-purple-ish color. The Honor 30 family already has its first member - the Honor 30S was introduced yesterday with Kirin 820 5G chipset. It is the lowest standing member of the lineup and we expect at least two phones to join it - Honor 30 and Honor 30 Pro. They are likely to sport the Kirin 990 5G...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesSenin, 30 Maret 2020
Honor 30 and 30 Pro arriving on April 15
The Honor 30 flagship family will be officially introduced on April 15, the company revealed on Weibo. The phone's brand ambassador is the popular Chinese actor Li Xian, and for the promo poster he posed with the phone, hiding pretty much everything on the back, showcasing only the silver-purple-ish color. The Honor 30 family already has its first member - the Honor 30S was introduced yesterday with Kirin 820 5G chipset. It is the lowest standing member of the lineup and we expect at least two phones to join it - Honor 30 and Honor 30 Pro. They are likely to sport the Kirin 990 5G...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesGoogle no longer sells the Pixel 3 or 3 XL
Google's online Store no longer carries the Google Pixel 3 or Pixel 3 XL. A Google spokesperson has confirmed to Android Police that Google has ceased sales of the third-generation Pixel smartphone. The Google Store still sells the Pixel 3a, Pixel 3a XL, Pixel 4, and Pixel 4 XL. Even if you managed to find the landing page for the Pixel 3, which isn't accessible from the Google Store navigator, all storage sizes and carrier configurations are out of stock. Last year, the Pixel 2 and 2 XL ran out of stock at the Google Store in early April, so the timing is about right. The Google...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesGoogle no longer sells the Pixel 3 or 3 XL
Google's online Store no longer carries the Google Pixel 3 or Pixel 3 XL. A Google spokesperson has confirmed to Android Police that Google has ceased sales of the third-generation Pixel smartphone. The Google Store still sells the Pixel 3a, Pixel 3a XL, Pixel 4, and Pixel 4 XL. Even if you managed to find the landing page for the Pixel 3, which isn't accessible from the Google Store navigator, all storage sizes and carrier configurations are out of stock. Last year, the Pixel 2 and 2 XL ran out of stock at the Google Store in early April, so the timing is about right. The Google...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesAstro Slide 5G Transformer smartphone comes with a slide QWERTY keyboard
In a world where smartphone hardware keyboards are next to extinct, a bunch of enthusiasts decided to try and shake up the market a bit with the Astro Slide 5G Transformer. This is a 5G handset that has a slide QWERTY keyboard, just like the beloved 10-year-old Nokia E7. The form factor is the most intriguing part here since specs-wise it is more of a midranger - the chipset is Mediatek Dimensity 1000 and Even if the people behind this device call it "the fastest 5G device to be announced to date". The gadget brings a single 48MP camera, a 6.53" screen with unknown ratio or...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesGoogle no longer sells the Pixel 3 or 3 XL
Google's online Store no longer carries the Google Pixel 3 or Pixel 3 XL. A Google spokesperson has confirmed to Android Police that Google has ceased sales of the third-generation Pixel smartphone. The Google Store still sells the Pixel 3a, Pixel 3a XL, Pixel 4, and Pixel 4 XL. Even if you managed to find the landing page for the Pixel 3, which isn't accessible from the Google Store navigator, all storage sizes and carrier configurations are out of stock. Last year, the Pixel 2 and 2 XL ran out of stock at the Google Store in early April, so the timing is about right. The Google...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesAstro Slide 5G Transformer smartphone comes with a slide QWERTY keyboard
In a world where smartphones become more and more universal in looks, a bunch of enthusiasts decided to try and shake up the market a bit with the Astro Slide 5G Transformer. This is a 5G handset that has a slide QWERTY keyboard, just like the beloved 10-year-old Nokia E7. The form factor is the most intriguing part here since specs-wise it is more of a midranger - the chipset is Mediatek Dimensity 1000 and for some reason, the inventors of this device call it "the fastest 5G device to be announced to date", even though there are currently phones with Snapdragon 865, Exynos 990 or...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesAstro Slide 5G Transformer smartphone comes with a slide QWERTY keyboard
In a world where smartphones become more and more universal in looks, a bunch of enthusiasts decided to try and shake up the market a bit with the Astro Slide 5G Transformer. This is a 5G handset that has a slide QWERTY keyboard, just like the beloved 10-year-old Nokia E7. The form factor is the most intriguing part here since specs-wise it is more of a midranger - the chipset is Mediatek Dimensity 1000 and for some reason, the inventors of this device call it "the fastest 5G device to be announced to date", even though there are currently phones with Snapdragon 865, Exynos 990 or...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesGoogle makes the Pixel 3a even cheaper in the UK until April 21
With the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic, perhaps buying a new smartphone isn't very much on your mind these days. But then again, what if your current phone broke in some way? You might not want to splurge on the thousand-pound devices out there, so Google has a deal for you. Starting today and until April 21, the already decently priced Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL are getting even cheaper. The smaller model can be yours for £299, while the XL version is now £369. In both cases, the price is £30 lower than before. Not a huge amount of savings, this, but hey, every penny counts in these...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesReddit Polls Help You Gauge People’s Opinions
Reddit now officially supports Polls, with the social media platform rolling them out as a new type of post. This means that you can create a Poll on Reddit without needing to use a third-party service to do so. And the Poll can be about (almost) anything.
You have always been able to post a poll on Reddit. However, thanks to a lack of official support, you have had to use a third-party site to do so. Until now. After testing the feature for a few months, Reddit Polls are now available across the site.
How to Create a Poll on Reddit
In a post on /r/announcements/, Reddit describes Polls as “a brand new post type that encourages redditors to share their opinion via voting.” Anyone can create a Poll and then vote in that Poll. Polls are supported in all subreddits aside from text-only communities.
To create a Poll on Reddit, open the subreddit you want to post to and click “Create a Post”. Choose “Poll”, and enter a title, the question you want to ask, and the answers you want to offer. Finally, choose a “Voting Length”, and click “Post”.
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— Reddit (@reddit) March 24, 2020
Reddit Polls cannot be edited once published, so make sure you double-check every element before posting. As well as voting in a Poll, Reddit users can leave a comment on it. Which means the debate can continue beyond the simple act of voting.
You can create and vote in Polls on Android (be sure to update to the latest version of the app), iOS, and the new version of Reddit on the web. However, on the mobile web and the old version of Reddit, while you can vote, you cannot create Polls.
What Is Reddit and How Does It Work?
Polls are just the latest addition to Reddit—and a welcome one at that—with the social media platform regularly rolling out new features. However, if you’re completely new to Reddit, be sure to read our article explaining what Reddit is and how it works.
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Read the full article: Reddit Polls Help You Gauge People’s Opinions
Real Online Privacy for Beginners: 60+ Essential Tips and Warnings
Companies and governments are spying on you all over the internet and beyond. We have all kinds of tips to help you reclaim your privacy online!
Every year, we lose a little bit more of what little online privacy we have left. Our activities are tracked from site to site, and it doesn’t matter where you live because nobody is safe from these prying eyes—unless you know how to protect yourself.
Don’t want your internet activity tracked? Creeped out by the idea of corporations listening in on your conversations? Tired of shady businesses profiting off of your personal information? Here’s what you need to know, and do!
Understanding Basic Online Privacy
If you’ve never quite “bought into” the idea or importance of online privacy, we don’t blame you. It can often sound like exaggerated and unnecessary paranoia over nothing! We recommend checking out these introductory articles:
- What’s an IP Address? Can It Betray Where You Live?
- What’s a Cookie? What Does It Have to Do With Privacy?
- What’s a Supercookie? Here’s How to Remove Them Properly
- What’s “Do Not Track” and What Does It Do for Privacy?
- How Google Can Track You Online
- How Your Personal Info Is Being Exploited Every Day
- How to Protect Yourself From Unethical or Illegal Spying
- How to Find Out Who’s Searching for You Online
- How to Check Who’s Tracking You Online
- How to Remove False Personal Information on the Internet
- How to Delete Your Personal Info From Public Record Websites
- Types of Personal Info You Should Never Post Online
- Why You Need Online Anonymity
Online Privacy While Browsing the Web
These days, the moment you connect to the internet, you start leaving traces of who you are and what you’ve done with every single action. Protecting your privacy is hard, but not impossible:
- How to Mask Yourself Online With a Fake IP Address
- What Is Private Browsing Mode in Google Chrome?
- How to Enable Private Browsing in Your Browser
- How You Can Be Tracked Even in Incognito or Private Browsing Mode
- Essential Privacy Settings for Google Chrome
- How to Delete Your Google Search History
- How to Delete Your Google Chrome History
- The Best Google Chrome Extensions for Online Privacy
- The Best Private Search Engines That Respect Your Data
- The Best Private Web Browsers That Are Anonymous
Online Privacy on Social Media
Social media companies are some of the worst offenders when it comes to privacy violations. Most of them rely on your personal info to turn a buck—and no one is looking out for you, so you need to look out for yourself:
- Common Social Media Privacy Issues (And How to Fix Them)
- How to Hide Your Social Media Profiles From Anyone
- How Hackers Can Steal Your Identity on Social Media
- How to Deactivate or Delete Your LinkedIn Account
- How to Delete All of Your Tweets Immediately
- How to Turn Off Location Tracking in Snapchat
We have several articles specifically written for better privacy on Facebook. Given how flippant the company has been regarding personal information on their social network, we highly recommend heeding these tips if you still use Facebook:
- Facebook Is Tracking You! Here’s How to Stop It
- Why Facebook Is a Security and Privacy Nightmare
- Deactivating or Deleting Facebook: What It Really Means for Privacy
- How to Delete Your Facebook Search History
- How to Delete Your Facebook Location History
- How to Set Which Facebook Friends Can See You Online
- How to Appear Offline on Facebook and Messenger
- Essential Facebook Photo Privacy Settings
- Can You Really See Who Viewed Your Facebook Profile?
Don’t neglect your personal privacy on Instagram, which is owned by Facebook:
WhatsApp has also been a recurring subject of privacy-related issues. If you’re a regular WhatsApp user, here are a few things you need to know:
- Is WhatsApp Safe? Important Threats You Need to Know About
- What Personal Info Does WhatsApp Store and Track?
- How Safe Are Your Photos on WhatsApp?
- Essential WhatsApp Privacy Settings You Need to Tweak
- The Best WhatsApp Alternatives for Online Privacy
Online Privacy and Online Dating
- How to Protect Your Privacy When Online Dating
- How to Use Tinder Without Facebook Friends Knowing
- Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using Tinder
Online Privacy via VPNs
One of the best ways to protect your personal privacy online is to use a virtual private network (VPN). Don’t worry, VPNs are a lot simpler and easier to use than it sounds. Here’s what you need to know:
- What’s a VPN? Reasons Why You Need a VPN
- The Best Free VPN Services That Protect Your Privacy
- Ways in Which Your VPN Isn’t as Private as You Think
Online Privacy and Your Emails
Don’t want others peeking at your emails? Want to send emails that can’t be traced back to you? Here are the tips you need:
- The Most Secure and Encrypted Email Providers
- How to Encrypt Your Gmail, Outlook, and Other Webmail
- How to Find All Accounts Linked to Your Email Address
- How to Send Anonymous Emails
- Need a Disposable Email Address? Try These Great Services
Online Privacy and Your Devices
Privacy tips for your computer:
- How to Delete Your Windows 10 Activity History
- How to Prevent Microsoft Edge Spying on Your Webcam and Microphone
- Your Antivirus Might Be Tracking You: What You Need to Know
Privacy tips for your smartphone:
- How to Find Out If Google Has Been Listening to You
- How to Delete Your Browsing History on Android
- The Best Private Browsers for Phones and Tablets
- The Best Privacy-Friendly Android Apps
Read the full article: Real Online Privacy for Beginners: 60+ Essential Tips and Warnings
How to Set Up TeamViewer and Access Your PC From Anywhere
For home users who want to access a computer remotely, it doesn’t get any easier than TeamViewer. Whether you want to access your home computer from anywhere or connect to a friend’s machine to help them out, TeamViewer is a great option.
Here’s a complete guide on how to use TeamViewer, including how to set up unattended access and some TeamViewer tips along the way.
How to Install TeamViewer
To start, download TeamViewer on your computer. The service has apps available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS, as well as Android and iOS. We’ll cover Windows here, but the experience is similar across platforms.
When installing, you can select Default installation, as we’ll set up unattended access shortly. TeamViewer is free for personal use, so select Personal / Non-commercial use for the second box and hit Accept to install.
After installation, you’ll see the TeamViewer home screen and are ready to use the service.
How to Connect Using TeamViewer
Using TeamViewer is simple. To start a remote connection, you’ll need your partner’s ID and Password provided on the main menu. If you’re connecting to someone else, ask them to install the app and send you these details via email or other means.
Note that if you’re connecting to someone who isn’t tech-savvy or can’t install the full version of TeamViewer, they can use the Download QuickSupport button on TeamViewer’s download page to download a single-use version.
Enter the Partner ID in the box, make sure you have Remote control selected, and hit Connect. After a few seconds, you’ll see a prompt to provide the other machine’s Password. Enter this and you’ll connect within a moment.
Once you’ve connected, you’ll have full control over the remote computer. Use your mouse and keyboard to work on the other person’s machine just like you were sitting in front of it.
The only exception to keep in mind is that you might have issues accepting UAC prompts for admin access. Depending on how they ran TeamViewer, you may have to ask the other person to accept these prompts.
How to Use TeamViewer’s Tools
TeamViewer provides you with some tools and tricks to help with your remote sessions. If you don’t see the toolbar at the top already, click the small down arrow to show it.
Click the Home button and you can review some general information about the remote computer, which is helpful for troubleshooting purposes. Under Actions, you’ll find commands that you can send to the remote machine, including rebooting, Ctrl + Alt + Del, and leaving a note for the person.
Use the options under View to adjust the resolution of the remote session, choose between quality and speed, and decide how the windows display. In the Communication menu, you’ll find options for starting a voice/video call via the internet, sending text chat, and using a whiteboard for illustration.
Finally, expand the Files & Extras section to take a screenshot, record the session, or easily transfer files between machines. In particular, a recording is a great way to create an instructional video that the other person can refer to in the future.
When you’re done, click the X on the left side of the navigation bar to end the session.
Meanwhile, on the remote computer, expand the TeamViewer panel in the bottom-right corner to access similar options. You can see who’s in the session, access the chat box, send files, and more.
How to Set Up Unattended Access in TeamViewer
One of TeamViewer’s best features is unattended access. This allows you to remotely connect to your own computers from any machine running TeamViewer. It takes a bit of preparation to do, but it’s worth it for anyone who uses remote access regularly.
To start, open TeamViewer and you’ll see two boxes under Unattended Access. First, check the box to Start TeamViewer with Windows. This is important so you don’t have to manually run it every time you boot up. It should configure this automatically, but you can set the app to run at Windows startup manually if needed.
Next, select the Grant easy access box. When you do, you’ll be prompted to sign into a TeamViewer account. If you don’t have one, click Create account. You can instead sign up for TeamViewer on the web if you prefer.
Once you have an account, sign into the TeamViewer app. You can check your sign-in status by clicking the profile icon at the top of the app’s left sidebar. When that’s set, click Grant easy access again, followed by the Assign button to confirm.
When everything is set, you’ll see the second box change to Easy access for [Name] is granted.
Using Unattended Access in TeamViewer
Once you’ve followed the above procedure, that computer is added to your list of machines in TeamViewer. As long as you’re logged in with your TeamViewer account, you can connect to the machine without having to input a password from it.
To do so, on another device, open TeamViewer and make sure you’re signed in. Click the Computers & Contacts tab on the left (it looks like an address book) to show your list of machines. You should see the one you just added under the My Computers header.
Select it, then click Remote control (using password) to connect without any further authentication. If you choose Remote control (prompt for confirmation) instead, it will ask the other machine to confirm first.
From there, you can use the same tools as mentioned above. Because you’re signed into your own machines with the full version of TeamViewer, you shouldn’t have any problems with UAC when using this method.
Using Unattended Access With a Personal Password
If you prefer not to create a TeamViewer account for whatever reason, you can still use unattended access with a custom password. To do this, open TeamViewer on the computer that you want to access remotely and choose Extras > Options.
On the left sidebar, select Security and you’ll see a section labeled Personal password (for unattended access). Create a password here, enter it twice, and you can use that to connect to this machine from another computer running TeamViewer.
With this method, you’ll need your ID to connect, so it’s a good idea to note that down somewhere safe. Enter the computer’s ID in TeamViewer as described earlier (this doesn’t change), then type your personal password when asked for one. You’ll then connect without any input needed from the remote machine.
Remember that anyone with your computer’s ID and password can use it to connect to your computer remotely, so make sure to keep this information safe.
TeamViewer Tips and Tricks
We close with a few quick TeamViewer tips to help you get more out of the service.
Use TeamViewer’s Mobile Apps
You can use TeamViewer’s free mobile remote control apps to control your desktop from an Android or iOS device. It’s obviously not ideal to control your desktop from a small smartphone screen, but it’s a nice option to have in a pinch. With unattended access set up as above, you can connect anytime you need.
If you want to connect to a mobile device, you’ll need the TeamViewer QuickSupport app on your device instead.
Download: TeamViewer Remote Control for Android | iOS (Free)
Download: TeamViewer QuickSupport for Android | iOS (Free)
Configure TeamViewer Options
Under Extras > Options on the main menu, you can tweak a variety of preferences about how TeamViewer runs. There are too many to review individually here, but a few highlights include:
- Use the Choose a theme box on the General tab to enable dark mode.
- On the Security tab, you can change the password strength for random passwords. Of course, a longer password is more secure.
- Have a look at Computers & Contacts to change notification options for your account.
- In Custom invitation, you can change the default message that TeamViewer provides when you’re inviting someone. This is easy to paste into an email to help the other person get set up.
Transfer Files and Start Meetings
On the main page, of TeamViewer, you’ll notice a File transfer option under the usual Remote control button. While you have other ways to transfer files, this is an easy way to send data to a remote computer if you already use TeamViewer.
TeamViewer has a lot of other features that are intended for business use. While most of these are unavailable in the free plan, anyone can use it to meet. Jump over the to Meeting tab on the left sidebar to create a new presentation, video call, or phone call. You can also join someone else’s meeting using an ID here.
See the best free group conference call tools if TeamViewer doesn’t work for you.
How to Update TeamViewer
Finally, if you’re wondering how to update TeamViewer, simply select Help > Check for new version on the main menu. By default, TeamViewer checks for updates on its own, so you shouldn’t have to do this often.
Now You Know How to Use TeamViewer
That’s all you need to know about how TeamViewer works. It’s a powerful yet easy tool for remote access that anyone can use. You can install TeamViewer on Windows, Mac, Linux, and even mobile devices. Give it a try if you need remote access regularly.
If TeamViewer doesn’t work for your needs, have a look at other great remote access tools.
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Read the full article: How to Set Up TeamViewer and Access Your PC From Anywhere
Complete Guide to Twitch Subscriptions: Everything You Need to Know
Twitch is the leading live-streaming site for games. Millions of people tune in to see others play games like League of Legends and Fortnite. Although people also stream other things, games are the dominant broadcast choice.
While you can use Twitch for free, if you want to support a favorite broadcaster then you can buy a subscription to their channel. Twitch subscriptions are a way of providing income for a streamer and receiving benefits as a viewer.
In this article, we’ll explain everything you need to know about Twitch subscriptions.
What Are Twitch Turbo and Twitch Prime?
Before we cover Twitch subscriptions, let’s detail what they aren’t.
Twitch Turbo and Twitch Prime are two separate membership schemes that Twitch offers. Neither are the same thing as a Twitch subscription, though it’s easy to confuse them due to overlapping benefits.
You can be a member of Twitch Turbo, Twitch Prime, and be a Twitch subscriber. All three are individual.
Twitch Turbo
Twitch Turbo is a membership scheme that costs $8.99/month.
It grants you the following benefits across every channel:
- No advertisements
- A badge displayed next to your name
- Use additional sets of emojis
- Change your username color
- Save your past broadcasts for 60 days instead of 14
You can find out more from the Twitch Turbo page.
Twitch Prime
Twitch Prime is a membership scheme only available if you have an Amazon Prime subscription. If you do, it’s free.
With Twitch Prime, you get the following benefits:
- A badge displayed next to your name
- Use additional sets of emojis
- Change your username color
- Save your past broadcasts for 60 days instead of 14
- Some free games and in-game loot
- One free Twitch subscription per month
You can find out more from the Twitch Prime page.
What Are Twitch Subscriptions?
You can follow a channel on Twitch to receive updates, much like you do on other social networks. This is free to all.
Subscribing is different. This is a paid membership to a specific channel in return for benefits like emojis and exclusive streams.
Twitch subscriptions are a way of financially supporting your favorite streamers and receiving some benefits in return.
Twitch subscriptions can help streamers build a bigger and loyal audience.
How Much Does a Twitch Subscription Cost?
At minimum, a subscription costs $4.99/month. There are additional tiers that cost $9.99/month and $24.99/month, though what this will give depends on the channel; it won’t necessarily give you anything different.
A subscription is on a per-channel basis. Your single subscription cost goes towards one channel of your choice. If you want to subscribe to a second channel, that’s a separate cost (so two channel subscriptions at the lowest tier will cost you $9.98/month.)
When you subscribe to a channel, the streamer will receive a percentage of the payment. The rest will go to Twitch. The exact split varies depending on what deal the streamer has with Twitch.
If you have a Twitch Prime membership, you can subscribe to one channel each month for free.
What Are the Benefits of a Twitch Subscription?
The exact benefits you will receive from your Twitch subscription depend on the channel that you are subscribing to and the tier that you choose.
Some common benefits are:
- Emojis designed specifically for the channel you subscribe to, which you can use in any other Twitch stream
- Badge displayed next to your name, which can change depending on how long you have been a subscriber
- During a live stream, you can press a button to alert others to how long you’ve been a subscriber
- Exclusive subscriber-only streams or competitions
- No adverts during a stream
You only get these benefits as long as you are a subscriber.
How Do I Become a Twitch Subscriber?
It’s simple to subscribe to a Twitch channel. However, please note that you can only subscribe to Twitch Partners and Affiliates, not every single channel.
To subscribe to a Twitch channel, go to their stream and click the Subscribe button in the top-right above the video. If you don’t see the button, it means the channel isn’t eligible to receive subscribers.
This will open a window where you can see the subscription benefits and select your price tier. Your subscription will renew automatically each month on the same day.
Some subscriptions offer three- or six-month payments. There is no discount for doing this, so monthly is better.
You can also choose to Gift a membership. You can send this to a specific user or to the community. If you choose the latter, the subscription will be randomly distributed to those watching the stream.
If you have Twitch Prime, look for the Free Subscription with Twitch Prime section. Click Subscribe here and you will receive subscription benefits for a month for free. You will need to manually subscribe to the channel each month, though—there’s no auto-renew with a Twitch Prime subscription.
How Do I Manage My Twitch Subscriptions?
You can manage your subscriptions by going to the Twitch Subscriptions page. To access this page normally, click your display picture in the top-right and then click Subscriptions.
Here you can see Your Subscriptions (who you are subscribed to currently) and other sections like Gifted Subscriptions and Expired Subscriptions.
This page shows you how long you have been subscribed to a channel and when your benefits are set to expire.
To adjust your subscription, click the Cog icon next to the relevant channel name and click Change Subscription Tier or Change Payment Method.
How Do I Cancel a Twitch Subscription?
Remember, your Twitch subscription will renew automatically each month, so don’t forget to cancel if you don’t want to pay anymore.
Once you cancel, you will receive subscription benefits until the end of the billing period. After that, you will need to manually resubscribe to get them back.
To cancel, go to the Twitch Subscriptions page (again, access it via display picture and Subscriptions.) Click the Cog icon next to the subscription you wish to cancel and click Don’t Renew Subscription.
Some Twitch subscriptions give you benefits for keeping up a constant subscription “streak.” If you change your mind after cancelling, resubscribe within seven days to maintain that streak.
How Does Twitch Compare to the Competition?
That’s everything you need to know about Twitch subscriptions and how you can support your favorite channels.
However, there are other live-streaming services out there. To find out which is best for you, take a look at our article pitting Twitch versus Mixer versus YouTube Live.
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Duolingo ABC Can Teach Kids How to Read
Duolingo has launched a new app designed to help kids learn how to read. Called Duolingo ABC, the app aims to teach young kids aged between three and six how to read. Duolingo ABC is completely free and doesn’t feature ads or in-app purchases.
In 2019, Duolingo, best known for its brilliant language-learning app, started working on a standalone app to teach kids how to read. It has now launched the app, called Duolingo ABC, early to help parents homeschooling due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Duolingo ABC Helps Kids Learn to Read
Duolingo ABC is designed to teach children aged 3-6 how to read. It features 300 short lessons which teach children the fundamentals of reading and writing. In a similar way to how the core Duolingo app works, Duolingo ABC uses a variety of techniques.
Lessons include tracing a letter with a finger, associating an image with a phrase, and tapping objects that begin with certain letters. Also mirroring the main Duolingo app are the gamification elements which reward kids to help keep them motivated.
Surprise! Today we’re launching Duolingo ABC, a new app to teach children ages 3-6 how to read! Featuring 300+ fun, bite-sized lessons teaching fundamental reading and writing skills.
Get it on iOS in the US, UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia & New Zealand: https://t.co/SYrfWeIaQd pic.twitter.com/imd8YqBEzR
— Duolingo (@duolingo) March 26, 2020
At launch, Duolingo ABC is available in the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the Republic of Ireland. English is the only language currently supported, and the app is only available on iOS, but an Android version is reportedly in the works.
Download: Duolingo ABC on iOS
Instill a Love of Reading in Your Kids
Duolingo is set to continue developing Duolingo ABC, adding more languages and making it available in more countries over time. The ultimate goal is to help kids and adults alike learn how to read using similar techniques to the core Duolingo app.
Duolingo is one of the language learning apps that really work. And given that track record, we suspect Duolingo ABC will be a major help if you’re a parent teaching your kid(s) how to read. The kids can then move onto Google’s free reading app, Rivet.
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