Search results for: “Safari”
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An Easier Way to Export Google Chrome Passwords to Safari
The article I wrote about 2 years ago that shows how to import chrome passwords into Safari was too much trouble for some. Truthfully, the process is rather cumbersome. Besides, things might go wrong along the line with no evident result in the end. However, it still worked the last time I tried it. I…
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Google Chrome vs Safari: Why I’m Still Sticking With Chrome
No matter the platform, there are several options to consider from when it comes to choosing a web browser. Firefox, Chrome, and Opera are some of the major ones available for almost every platform. Even though it has been proved over and over again that the best internet browser for macOS is Apple’s own Safari,…
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How to Import Passwords From Google Chrome to Safari (2019 Update)
Important Note: This method is rather cumbersome. There’s an updated guide on how to move your Google Chrome passwords to Safari here that is much easier. Please use it instead. Knowing fully well Apple’s default apps work better than third-party apps in a lot of cases, I remained stuck with Google Chrome these past few years.…
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5 Free Alternative Browsers to Safari on iPhone / iPad / iPod Touch
Ever since I started using iOS, I’ve never liked Safari. Maybe it’s just me, but I think the browser is sort of slow compared to others I’ve use on my device. If you’re still stuck with Safari browser, then you need to read this post. There are several alternatives to Safari in Apps Store, some…
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How Does a Safe Browser Work, and Why Is a Standard Browser Unsecure?
Every day, we are using the Internet, entering our personal information on websites: name, address, bank details, documents, and so on. And every time, most of us are afraid that this information could be stolen and used against us. If this happens, a huge credit might be taken! Hackers will not hesitate to use our…
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Is Your iPhone Really Helping You At Work?
Are you someone who gets distracted by their phone – like, by a lot? You’re not alone; on average, Americans check their phones 96 times a day, and if you’re a working adult, the bulk of that is going to be during your shift. Some people feel glued to their phone screen, and this can…
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Comparium Makes Cross-Browser Testing Easier
Building a website is just one part of the job. Making sure it works well in all popular web browsers across all operating systems is the second part lots of designers tend not to give much attention. Once it works on their default browser, some they think the work is done. However, just because a…
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Tips to Boost Mac Performance with Software and Hardware Tweaks
Mac computers are notorious for getting really slow over time. Aside from physical issues like the fan getting really loud and battery running down quickly, Macs will start acting weird and taking forever to carry out simple tasks. Browsing will become slower, apps don’t open up quickly, there’s heavy latency when toggling between apps or…
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Commander One Review: The Finder Replacement You Need
If all you’ve ever known since you started using macOS is Finder, chances are that you have no idea how easier file management could be. As the default app to manage files, Finder does a great job. But just as it is with every default app bundled with macOS, there are limitations here and there.…
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Taming Google Chrome: How to Reduce RAM Usage of Chrome
In terms of memory usage, Google Chrome has never become the first preference of web users. With all the updates, Chrome is still eating up more and more memory which is killing the performance of lots of computers. This has always been a major problem for users with a limited amount of RAM. Most users…
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Apple TV 4K Review: An Almost-Perfect, Premium Streaming Box
After years of deciding against getting an Apple TV because of the limitations of Apple products, I got an Apple TV 4K recently. When I needed a streaming box last year, I went for a cheap Android TV box instead. I even wrote a review of XGODY X96 Plus Android TV box. It’s over a…
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How to Childproof Your Kid’s iPad With Parental Controls
When I got an iPad Pro last year, I had to hand over my old iPad Air 2 to my 2-year old daughter. Although it’s not specifically a kid’s tablet, the iPad can actually be a great learning tool for a child. But then, to make the iPad kid-friendly, it’s very necessary to childproof it…