What is Two Factor Authentication?

What is Two Factor Authentication?

There are three basic factors that can be used for authentication: Something you know (Maybe a password, secret, or PIN) Something you have (Your mobile phone or another device such as a key or fob) Something you are (Biometrics such as a retina or fingerprint) A...
What is Two Factor Authentication?

Google Maps Knows Everywhere You’ve Been

Google’s Location History feature keeps track of the places your mobile device has been (if you opt-in and turn it on) and now you can look back through that data with “Your Timeline.” Rolling out on the desktop and Android versions of Google Maps,...
What is Two Factor Authentication?

A Guide To Internet Speeds

When we talk about Internet speed, we’re generally talking about download speeds; most people want and expect fast downloads. That’s how we stream content and download movies. For travelers on the run, that’s especially important. The following stats...
What is Two Factor Authentication?

Auto Upload from Computer to Google Photos

If you have been getting started with Google Photos, then you have probably checked out Google Photos on the Web and the mobile device of your choice. That’s what I did last week.  I love its navigation, cross-platform functionality and search capability, in...
What is Two Factor Authentication?

Browser Extensions Keep You Safe Online

You should be using these browser extensions to keep yourself safe online Disconnect It automatically blocks third-party scripts used for tracking you, like Google Analytics, Intercom, social sharing buttons and more. Disconnect displays a small number next to its...