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Google Ads can now surface a recommendation to link your unlinked Google Analytics account to your Google Ads account. The neat part is that the linking of your Google Ads and analytics account can be ...
As I’ve said before, passwords suck. Microsoft agrees—last year, it announced a goal of getting one billion users to embrace passkeys instead. As part of that effort, setting up a passkey for a ...
Gems are highly customized genAI chatbots with specific expertise that you can use in Google Workspace apps. Here’s why they’re so useful and how to customize them for your workflow. Wouldn’t it be ...
There are a lot of legendary items for you to find in Borderlands 4, from multiple class mods for each of the Vault Hunters to dozens of weapons and shields. One of the legendary item types you will ...
The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has launched Passbook Lite, a streamlined version of its online passbook service. This initiative is part of the EPFO 3.0 reforms, designed to enhance ...
Amateur investing groups across Britain have been offered a chance to keep playing the stock market after it looked like they’d have to give up following a decision to close their accounts. The future ...
The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has introduced Passbook Lite, a simplified version of its online passbook service. This update is part of the ongoing EPFO 3.0 reforms, which aim to ...
We’ve known for a long time that passwords have their flaws. Whether it’s phishing, brute force, or dictionary attacks, password-based authentication remains one of the weakest links in cybersecurity.
Google is turning 27 today and taking users on a walk down memory lane to mark the occasion with its iconic first-ever search engine logo. The world’s best-known search engine has stepped back in time ...
Passwords are a pain. Every service wants one, none of them can be the same, and “password123!” doesn’t cut it anymore (and never really did). Security experts tell us to use long, unique passwords ...