YouTube, when it first appeared, was an amazing platform. A website where you can upload videos, as well as watch videos uploaded by other users, without any restrictions and completely free. Unfortunately, on this once phenomenal platform, ways to make money have been piling up for years, and this has not only ruined the viewing […]Read More
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If you often need to download photos from the Internet for work or for the love of art, you can easily do that. Simply right-click on the image you want to download, select the Save Image option, and you’re done. However, what if you need to download a large number of images? Then this simple […]Read More
Newer websites will sometimes require an updated version of Firefox to function properly. In other cases, you may have a slower computer that requires an older version of Firefox to run optimally. Whatever the case may be, first you need to know which version you currently have installed on your computer. Watch our video tutorial […]Read More
By default, when you download a file using Mozilla Firefox, that file will be placed in the Downloads folder. However, Firefox allows us to set any folder as the location where downloaded files will be stored and this is extremely easy to do. Watch our video tutorial where we show you how to change the […]Read More
Google Analytics is a service provided by Google that gives website owners insight into who is visiting their website, whether everything is well optimized and a handful of other helpful information. This service is very important and is used by most websites. When website owners visit their site, either to upload new content or to […]Read More
In Mozilla Firefox, as in most modern Internet browsers, plugin icons appear in the upper right corner of the screen. You can use these icons to manage plugins, but there are also those that work in the background, and their icons just take up space unnecessarily. The icons of these plugins are best hidden, so […]Read More
Tracking users on the internet is a big problem today and for this websites use many different methods. One of these methods is Fingerprinting. This works by websites collecting data about the user’s device and thereby forming a unique image, i.e. a computer ‘fingerprint’. This way, websites know exactly when your computer visits their website, […]Read More
When you perform a search using, for example, Google, the first few results you get are not the results that most closely match the keywords you entered. The first few results, if we take Google as an example, are Google websites, websites you visit often, and of course advertisements. Ads, as a rule, occupy the […]Read More
When you visit a website, certain information will be saved. Cookies store information about the user (with their consent), and the cache helps websites load faster by remembering images, videos, and other parts of the website. If you encounter the problem where a website is loading incorrectly or is not being formatted correctly in the […]Read More
When you search for images using Google or any other service or read an article on a website that contains images, you can open those images in a new tab and zoom them there. However, if you don’t want to keep opening the images in a new tab, you can enlarge them by zooming in […]Read More