There has been a huge rise in the URL shortening services over past few years. Now McAfee, the popular anti-virus vendor, has also joined the race. What makes the McAfee URL Shortener service different from others is that all URLs are scanned using their latest virus definitions at the time of using them. McAfee also provides an extension for Chrome, so you can use their service with a single click.
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Facebook Blocker to get rid of Facebook links
Facebook is everywhere. It appears that almost all the websites and blogs today are infested with the Facebook Like button. If you find it overwhelming and want to block Facebook creeping into all the websites, then you can use the Facebook Blocker browser add-on.
Read moreShow authentication icon for verified senders in Gmail
These days we receive a lot of fake emails claiming to be from sites likes eBay and PayPal. These fake emails often contain links to phishing web sites designed specially to steal your login data. Now Gmail has introduced a new feature called Authentication icon for verified senders which allows user to know the whether the senders email is trusted one.
Read moreQuickly access Wikipedia in Google Chrome
Wikipedia has become very popular among students and all those looking for all kinds of information. If you are someone who looks up Wikipedia very often, then you can use the Wikipedia Companion extension in the Chrome browser to make your Wikipedia browsing much easier.
Read moreCreate a Sign-In seal for Yahoo! account
These days fraudsters setup a genuine looking site so that when you try to login to it, they can steal your login data. To secure your Yahoo! account from such phishing sites, you can use a Yahoo! Sign-In seal. A sign-in seal is a secret between the computer you set it up on and Yahoo!. So when you sign in to Yahoo! from your computer, your sign-in seal tells you that you’re seeing a genuine Yahoo! site, not a phishing site.
Read moreRemove the Sign-In seal for Yahoo! account
To secure your Yahoo! account from phishing sites, you can use a Yahoo! Sign-In seal. We have earlier discussed how to create a Yahoo! sign-in seal. What if you want to remove a sign-in seal from your computer? Here is how to remove a Yahoo! sign-in seal.
Read moreRecover a compromised Yahoo! e-mail account
If you use a weak password in your Yahoo! e-mail account, try to access it through a public computer (like from cyber cafe) or use a public Wi-Fi internet to access your Yahoo! e-mail account, then there is a possibility that your Yahoo! e-mail account might get hacked. If you think that your Yahoo! e-mail account has been compromised, then you can try to recover it using the Yahoo! account recovery wizard.
Read moreSet YouTube to play videos at high quality
If you are a regular user of YouTube and enjoy watching videos on YouTube, then you should set the default video playback quality to match your connection or for a better experience. You can change the settings in YouTube to play the videos either in low quality or in high quality (high-definition).
Read moreCheck your YouTube video speed history
The YouTube video speed history shows the past video speeds of YouTube videos you watched from your location (your current browser at your current IP address). It also shows aggregate video speed by other users in your city, state, country, and worldwide. Video speed is an important part of your viewing experience since it determines the amount of time you need to wait before you can start watching a video.
Read moreClear recently typed URLs in Internet Explorer
When you type a URL (website address) in Internet Explorer, it is stored in the Windows Registry for easy access later. Soon you have a collection of URLs in your location bar of Internet Explorer. You can clear these typed URLs one by one from within Internet Explorer or clear them all at once using a command.
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