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Google Makes Passwords Simple with Its New Password Manager App!  

🚀 Google Makes Passwords Simple with Its New Password Manager App! Say hello to Google Password Manager – your personal digital bodyguard! 🔐 What it is: Google Password Manager is a mobile app (available only on Android , downloadable from the Play Store) that helps you store, secure, and manage all your passwords in one safe place. ⚡ Why it’s a game-changer: Safely stores your passwords in your Google Account. Auto-fills logins across Android, iOS, and Chrome browser. Generates strong, unique passwords for maximum security. Alerts you if any of your passwords are leaked in a data breach. Lets you view, edit, and organize your saved passwords easily. 🛠 How to use it: On Android → Download from the Google Play Store or access via Google app/phone settings. On desktop → Open Chrome → Go to Settings → Password Manager . Turn on 2-Step Verification for even stronger protection. 📌 Note: ...

Tips to block Windows 10 updates if you don’t want automatic updates to install.

🔧 How to Block Windows 10 Updates Here are simple methods to control or pause automatic Windows 10 updates if you want more flexibility. 1. Pause Updates Temporarily Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update → Click Pause updates (can pause up to 35 days). 2. Set Your Connection as Metered Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi (or Ethernet) → Select your network → Toggle Set as metered connection . Windows will limit updates. 3. Disable Windows Update Service Press Win + R , type services.msc , and hit Enter. Find Windows Update → Right-click → Properties → Set Startup type to Disabled → Stop the service. 4. Use Group Policy Editor (Pro editions only) Press Win + R , type gpedit.msc , and hit Enter. Navigate: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update . Enable Configure Automatic Updates → Set it...

Windows 10 is Retiring Soon, What’s Next for You?

Windows • Update Notice Big news! Windows 10 support officially ends October 14, 2025 Before you panic, here’s what it actually means—and what you can do next. What will happen? Windows 10 will still work after 2025. No more security updates, bug fixes, or new features from Microsoft. Your PC may become more vulnerable to malware and targeted attacks over time. Should you upgrade? It’s not compulsory —you won’t be forced to switch overnight. If your PC supports Windows 11 , now is a great time to plan an upgrade. If it doesn’t, you can keep Windows 10 (with caution), consider new hardware , or try Linux if you’re adventurous. Why this matters Upgrading keeps you secure , future-proof , and compatible with modern apps and software. Nobody wants a vulnerable system, right? Friendly reminder The countdown has begun. Do...