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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Topics covered in this issue…
• How to view the posts you’ve made on LinkedIn
• Scam alert: Don’t fall for this irritating Facebook Privacy hoax
• Q&A: How can I add the Registry Editor to the Windows Start Menu
• Get cold when you’re riding in a car? This can help.
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Today’s quick tech tip….
How to view the posts you’ve made on LinkedIn
If you’ve just recently started using LinkedIn you might be wondering how to view all the posts you’ve made to date on the site.
Lots of new users (myself included at the time) get confused because their posts sort of just disappear not long after you make them, leaving your Timeline populated primarily by posts left by the people you follow.
Truth be told, it’s actually pretty easy to view all of your posts at any time if you know where to look.
If you use LinkedIn in a web browser on a laptop or desktop computer, follow these steps to see all of your posts:
1 – Log into your LinkedIn account.
2 – Click Me on the top menu bar, then select Posts & Activity from the drop-down menu.
3 – Select the Posts tab.
If you use the LinkedIn mobile app:
1 – Open the app and log in to your account.
2 – Tap your profile picture in the top corner of the screen, then tap View profile.
3 – Scroll down to the bottom of the “Activity” section and tap Show all activity.
4 – Select the Posts tab.
That’s all there is to it. You should now see a list of all the posts you’ve made on LinkedIn, in reverse order (the last post you made will be displayed first).
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• Scam alert: Don’t fall for this irritating Facebook Privacy hoax
This one keeps popping up time and time again.
• Q&A: How can I add the Registry Editor to the Windows Start Menu
Super-handy and incredibly easy.
• Click here to see today’s ‘Picture of the Day’.
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Rick’s Daily Pick…
ASUS C523 Chromebook w/ 15.6″ HD NanoEdge-Display (#ad)
If you’re looking to save money on a decent laptop, this 15.6″ Chromebook just might be exactly what you’re looking for, especially if most all of your computing is done in the cloud
Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Get cold when you’re riding in a car? This can help.
Keep warm this winter.
Tech news that caught my eye…
• DraftKings warns data of 67K people was exposed in account hacks
• SpaceX’s Starlink announces it now has 1 million users
• Apple’s self-service repair program now available for Studio Display and M1 Mac desktops
• OnePlus 11 benchmarks just leaked – could this be the best Android phone yet?
• Apple TV could finally come to Android smartphones
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