Hello, and welcome…
Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Topics covered in this issue…
• How to prevent Opera from storing your card info
• How to enable Live Captions on Windows 11
• Q&A: How do I back up my paid apps before switching to a new Android phone?
• Like cats? Then you’d love Japan’s ‘Cat Island’
Today’s sponsor…
I’m Neil Patel and I’m determined to make a business in your area successful. My only question is, will it be yours?
Have something you’d like to tell 15,500 engaged subscribers?
Click here to sponsor the next available issue.
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 quick tech tip….
How to prevent Opera from storing your card info
Today I’m continuing the series of tutorials explaining how to prevent your web browser from storing your credit/debit card info.
As I explained in an earlier tip, allowing your browser to store your card info is incredibly convenient, but it’s also incredibly dangerous.
I have provided given instructions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Today we’re going to tackle Opera. So here we go…
1 – Launch your Opera browser.
2 – Click the Easy Setup icon located in the top-right corner of the window (it looks like three horizontal lines).
3 – Scroll down to the bottom of the slide-out menu and click Go to full browser settings.
4 – In the left-hand pane, click Privacy & security.
5 – In the right-hand pane, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Advanced.
6 – In the “Autofill” section, click Payment methods.
7 – Toggle both settings on this screen to Off (the sliders should turn from blue to gray).
8 – Remove any payment methods that have already been stored.
That’s all there is to it. Any credit or debit cards that were previously stored in Opera should now be gone, and the browser shouldn’t be saving any more of them in the future (unless you decide to reverse the procedure above).
The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…
• How to enable Live Captions on Windows 11
It’s super-easy to turn these on, and they are incredibly useful in a number of situations.
• Q&A: How do I back up my paid apps before switching to a new Android phone?
Short answer: You don’t really need to.
• 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…
“Microsoft Office 365 for Beginners: 9 in 1” (#ad)
If you’re new to Office 365 you’ll likely find yourself referring to this handy resource time and again.
Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Like cats? Then you’d love Japan’s ‘Cat Island’
If you’re allergic you might want to stay away.
Tech news that caught my eye…
• T-Mobile’s AutoPay credit card discount is ending in May
• Social networks’ latest business model is charging for security
• Japan’s central bank to pilot digital currency starting in April
• A first generation iPhone fetches $63,000 at auction
• GoDaddy suffered a data breach over three years
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