Sunday, November 17, 2019

Online Privacy

Tor
Technically, Tor isn’t a site – it’s a browser. However, it’s not any ordinary browser. By bouncing encrypted messages through a huge obfuscation network of computers, it’s able to make you anonymous and protect your privacy online. Best of all, it’s free, proving you don’t have to spend money to safely browse the Web.
Have I Been Pwned
This is a great site to see if any of your personal data and account information has been compromised or leaked by a data breach. There’s no need to register, enroll, or anything like that. Just search the site’s database by entering your email address. If you’ve been compromised, you’ll be able to see which data has been leaked, allowing you to take action and secure the accounts. It’s quick, easy, and most importantly, it works.
BleepingComputer.com
Computer acting up? Think it may have been infected with malware or a virus? If so, you should pay BleepingComputer.com a visit. This computer help website is the place to go for answers to any technical and security-related computer questions. From the latest security news to updated malware, ransomware, adware, and virus removal guides, you’ll find the technical support you need at BleepingComputer.com.
LastPass
Managing all of your passwords is tough. You know you’re supposed to use different passwords for different sites and change them periodically, but trying to keep track of them all can be downright impossible, right? We agree, but fortunately, LastPass can help. It’s one of today’s most popular password managers. With LastPass, you can generate passwords, encrypt them, and safely store them under lock and key. When logged into LastPass, you can easily log into other accounts without having to remember the passwords for each. Needless to say, it’s about time to throw the Post-Its away.
JustDelete.me
As its name suggests, JustDelete.me is a handy website for getting rid of different social media and other accounts with a minimal amount of effort and fuss. Have an old account for some shopping store you opened one Christmas season a decade ago? Do yourself a favor and visit JustDelete.me.
DuckDuckGo
Google is without a doubt the leader in search. Many of the Web’s largest companies have tried to go up against the “Big G” and failed. To say DuckDuckGo is a small company is an understatement. It’s a one-man band, yet it’s managed to become one of the most attractive and secure Google alternatives today. Rather than dealing and messing around with maps, email, social networking, and real-time results, it’s a simple, no-nonsense search engine with a no-nonsense privacy policy as well. Not only does DuckDuckGo have a strict no-logs policy, but it also anonymizes your searches for a truly private and secure search experience.
TOS;DR
Short for Terms of Service; Didn’t Read, TOS;DR is a cool project that analyzes boring, dry, and unreadable legalese (aka: Terms of Service notices) and transforms them into something much more readable and succinct. It’s great for anyone wanting to take an active role in overseeing the use of their data and protecting their privacy.

Productivity (Getting Sh** Done)

Google Drive
Google Drive is arguably the best cloud storage and backup service out there. This is especially true if you’re already under Google’s umbrella via Gmail or Android. With Google Drive, you get access to Google’s secure and easy-to-use cloud storage and backup service for all of your photos, videos, documents, and other files.
Gmail
Most consider Gmail the best non-commercial email service out there, and for good reason. As one of the most popular email platforms for over a decade now, Google’s Gmail has plenty to offer. For starters, it’s free, intuitive, less spammy, and provides decent storage. However, it also seamlessly integrates with Google’s suite of other productivity apps, making it a no-brainer for just about everyone. Plus, there are plenty of new productivity features and third-party app integrations coming out every day, so it just keeps getting better and better.
Evernote
Want to capture anything anytime you want? If so, Evernote is worth checking out. The hugely popular note-taking app is available in your browser and in app form across multiple platforms, including Android, Windows, iPhone, iPad, and webOS. With Evernote, you can create tasks lists and save all of your favorite photos, articles, recipes, notes, Pinterest pins, and just about anything else online to your account to view or use at a later date. You can literally have 1,000s of them, and everything you save in Evernote is always only a few clicks or taps away.
IFTTT
IFTTT is short for If This Than That. It’s a cool, completely free website that allows you to connect hundreds of apps and services you regularly use and create “applets” to automate specific tasks. For example, you can use IFTTT to automatically save your PDF documents and email attachments to OneDrive, Google Drive, or another file storage and backup service. This is just one example of what IFTTT can do. You can also set it up to automatically Tweet your Instagram posts, receive SMS alerts as events come up in your Google calendar, and more.
Todoist
Todoist is a t-do lis manager extraordinaire. It can basically help you organize your entire life. Millions of people use Todoist to keep track of anything and everything. However, not only can you use it to search, schedule, and add tasks, but it’s loaded with useful features and IFTTT integrations to help you stay on top of everything and simply get more done.
Rescue Time
Need help staying focused and productive? Rescue Time may be able to help. This browser plugin and time management program includes a personal analytics service that tracks how you spend your time online and gives you tools to increase your focus and productivity while improving your work-life balance and overall quality of life.
Google Hangouts
As the search giant’s answer to Skype, Google Hangouts is a great platform for bringing conversations to life with family and friends around the world. You can connect via video with anyone you want on any Windows PC, Mac, Android, or iOS device.
OneNote
OneNote is a free note-taking app from Microsoft that many feel is even better than Evernote. Designed for freeform information gathering, it allows you to gather notes, screen clippings, drawings, audio commentaries, and pretty much everything you want across all of your devices. it also allows you to customize your note layouts and drag and drop individual note elements anywhere you want. You can even drop several pieces of media into one note. Pretty neat indeed.
Google Keep
Google Keep is a simple note-taking platform that’s much more lightweight and streamlined than OneNote and Evernote. Launched in 2013, the Google Keep website and mobile apps allow you to easily create and store tasks, lists, notes, photos, and audio. You can use them whenever you want or share them with family and friends via any computer, Android, or iOS device.
Upwork
If you want to get the most out of your day and boost your productivity in the process, outsourcing some or all of your tasks might very well be one of the best decisions you could make. As the world’s largest freelance website, Upwork is the perfect place to hire freelancers for almost anything imaginable web or business-related. Just post a job description explaining the tasks you need done, which can be anything from graphic design to making reservations, sort through all of the proposals you’ll receive, and choose the person you feel is best. That’s all there is to it.
Microsoft Office Online
Microsoft Office has been a mainstay in homes and offices around the world since what seems like the inception of the Internet decades ago. Now, Microsoft is offering a free version of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneDrive, and all of its most popular Office apps. While the free version has less features, it’s a great way for anyone to access files and edit them from their browser. it’s also a great way for people to collaborate and work together on documents. Collaborating with Microsoft Office Online is free, and since you can save files to One Drive, sharing and working with others has never been easier.
Join.me
Join.me is an easy-to-use screen-sharing website. It allows you to share the screen on your Mac, PC, or smartphone with up to 250 others, making it great for web conferencing, online meetings, conducting presentations, team collaborations, and the like. The free version of Join.me is almost too good to be true as alternatives like GoToMeeting and WebEx can cost a pretty penny. Its simplicity and ease of use is also a plus. In fact, you can set up a screen sharing session with a few simple clicks. You don’t even have to register for the site!
Soft Murmur
If you’re like many who work better with a little ambient noise going on in the background, Soft Murmur might just be your new favorite site. Available online or as an app for Android and iOS devices, its dashboard features slidable bars to adjust the volume of each of its five nature sound effects independently for a completely customizable sound. Whether you turn up “Waves” and “Wind” for the sound of a breezy beach day or “Thunder” and “Rain” for the soothing sound of an afternoon storm, it’s sure to channel you into a more relaxed and focused state of mind.

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