Hello, and welcome…
Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Sunday, August 6, 2023
Topics covered in this issue…
• Take your own portable WiFi network with you while traveling
• How to enable ‘Secure Sign-In’ on your Windows PC
• 4 reasons to use Facebook in your phone’s browser instead of the app
• Want to add an extra dimension to your life? Learn to enjoy reading.
Today’s issue is sponsored by…
Blog with Mo offers effective Blog Coaching services for bloggers, influencers and website owners.
Note: Have a product or service you’re looking to promote? Click here to become a sponsor and speak directly to 16,100 engaged subscribers.
Welcome, new subscribers….
You can make sure these updates keep landing in your Inbox by adding my email address to your Address Book or Contacts List. Click here for instructions.
Did someone forward this newsletter to you? Click here to subscribe.
Today’s featured tech tip….
Take your own portable WiFi network with you while traveling
If you travel frequently you probably spend a lot of time seeking out usable WiFi networks when you’re away from home.
The thing is, public WiFi networks like the ones found in coffee shops and restaurants can be dangerous due to a lack of encryption and other effective security measures.
But guess what? You can actually take your own portable WiFi network with you while you’re traveling.
These portable WiFi networks are called Hotspots, and they are generally pretty easy to set up.
One way to create a hotspot is to use your existing smartphone in “tethering” mode to share your phone’s cellular data connection with your other devices via WiFi.
Tethered connections typically work quite well as long as you have a strong cellular signal at your location, but depending on the carrier the fees for using one can really add up.
Another option for creating a mobile hotspot is to use an actual hotspot device that either comes with its own dedicated data plan or shares the same data plan that your phone uses.
The prices for these hotspot devices range from just a few bucks to several hundred dollars, depending on its brand, model and capabilities.
If you go the tethering route you won’t have to purchase (and carry around) a separate device for your hotspot. Your phone is the only device you’ll need.
If you have an iPhone you’ll find instructions for setting up a personal hotspot right here.
Android users will find instructions here.
If you prefer using a stand-alone hotspot device (or if your cellular carrier doesn’t allow tethering via your phone), you can contact your cellular carrier and ask which hotspot device options are available to you.
If you’d prefer to not go through your carrier to get a hotpot device you can buy something like a Straight Talk hotspot at your local Walmart or on their Straight Talk website. Other retailers have similar options as well.
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• How to enable ‘Secure Sign-In’ on your Windows PC
This tip can help protect your PC from phishing and hacking attempts.
• 4 reasons to use Facebook in your phone’s browser instead of the app
I ditched the Facebook app years ago. I recommend that you do the same.
• Click here to see today’s ‘Picture of the Day’.
Every morning I post a new photo that I find inspiring, intriguing, or just plain beautiful to look at. Jumpstart your day by checking it out.
Rick’s Daily Pick…
WD Elements 8TB USB 3.0 Desktop External Hard Drive
This fantastic drive from Western Digital is large enough to hold tons of photos, videos and other files, but it won’t break the bank. And it’s pretty fast drive to boot.
Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Want to add an extra dimension to your life? Learn to enjoy reading.
It’s truly one of life’s most enriching pastimes.
Tech news that caught my eye…
• This security flaw could affect almost every CPU
• What to expect in the Apple iPhone 15
• Google fixes 17 security issues in latest Chrome 115 update
• Great news: Voyager 2 is all good after successfully sending back data
• So this is how Android malware slips into the Google Play Store
Wondering how you can help me keep doing what I’m doing?
1 – If you’d like to help support my work, you can do so by leaving me a tip.
Every penny of your tip will go towards my blog’s web hosting and other related fees, which are substantial.
2 – You can Forward this email to a friend along with a short note of recommendation. (Just click the “Forward” button or link.)
Rest assured that anything you can do to help me keep helping folks will be greatly appreciated.
Have a question, comment or suggestion? Hit the Reply button and reply to this email. I love hearing what you have to say…
Thanks so much, and have an amazing day.
Your tech buddy,
Rick Rouse
https://www.RicksDailyTips.com