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This is your Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Update for Thursday, August 19, 2021.
Topics covered in this issue…
–How to remotely erase a lost or stolen smartphone
–How to check for skimming devices on gas pumps
–Q&A: My ‘Clipboard History’ stopped working. How do I fix it?
–Force Windows 10 to create a new System Restore Point every day
–Did you know the first ambulance services were provided by funeral homes?
–Info about my photo / file recovery service
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Today’s Quick Tip….
How to remotely erase a lost or stolen smartphone
Do you have personal photos and/or information stored on your smartphone that you wouldn’t want a stranger to see, or otherwise have access to?
I’d be quite surprised if the answer is no given the explosion of identity theft we’ve witnessed in recent years.
One way to prevent someone from accessing the info on a lost or stolen phone is to remotely ‘wipe’ the phone as soon as you notice that it’s missing.
Luckily, that’s pretty easy to do provided you have everything set up in advance.
This page explains how to both prepare an Android phone for remote erasure and actually do the erasing if it ever becomes necessary.
This page has similar instructions for iPhone users.
Important: Remotely erasing your phone will prevent whoever ends up with it from being able to access the personal info that’s on it.
Just be aware that you’ll no longer have access to the info either should the phone end up being recovered. That’s why I recommend making sure you keep the info on your phone backed up just in case.
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From the blog…
How to check for skimming devices on gas pumps
Scammers are using skimming devices installed on gasoline pumps to steal credit and debit card information from unsuspecting customers. This post explains how to quickly check for a skimmer before inserting your card.
Q&A: My ‘Clipboard History’ stopped working. How do I fix it?
The ‘Clipboard History’ tool has stopped working on a reader’s Windows 10 PC. This post explains how to fix it.
Force Windows 10 to create a new System Restore Point every day
System Restore is a powerful tool that can usually help restore a Windows PC back to a known good state if something goes wrong, but it only helps if you have a recent Restore Point to roll the system back to. This post explains how to force Windows 10 to create a new Restore Point each and every day.
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Rick’s Daily Pick…
TP-Link AV1000 Gigabit Powerline Ethernet Adapter Kit (#ad)
Need to extend a wired Ethernet connection to a distant room but it would be impractical to run a long Ethernet cable?
This fantastic powerline Ethernet adapter kit will provide the connection you need without having to run any wires at all.
While this kit won’t extend your existing WiFi signal, it will allow you to connect virtually any device with an RJ-45 wired Ethernet port to your router, and at speeds up to 1Gbps.
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Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…
Did you know the first ambulance services were provided by funeral homes?
This post discusses the role funeral homes played in creating the first ambulance services.
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