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How to Set Up VPN on your Windows

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There are two principal ways to configure VPN. The first and more-common scenario, called  outgoing,  is setting up a remote computer to call into the office network. The second scenario, called  incoming,  occurs on the network side, where a computer allows secure connections from other computers. Windows 7 comes preloaded with the Agile VPN client, which makes setting up either kind of connection relatively easy. Step by Step: Connecting to a VPN (Outgoing) Step 1  Click the  Start  button. In the search bar, type  VPN  and then select  Set up a virtual private network (VPN) connection . Step 2  Enter the IP address or domain name of the server to which you want to connect. If you’re connecting to a work network, your IT administrator can provide the best address. Step 3  If you want to set up the connection, but not connnect, select  Don’t connect now ; otherwise, leave it blank and click  Next . Step 4  On this next screen, you can either put in your username and passwo

The most secure way to encrypt and hide your files

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How to use truecrypt to encrypt your files and folders? We will create a “file container” much like a secure vault. You can decide the size of this ‘vault’. This vault is a single file and can have any extension and you can transfer it anywhere you like. You can open the vault by opening it with truecrypt and entering the password. So, lets get started 1. Open truecrypt and click on Create Volume 2. Leave the default and Click next 3.  Leave the default and click Next 4. Click Select File 5. Anywhere in your hard drive, just type any file name you want your container to be. Here its  myfile.txt Note that .txt is just an extension, and it doesn’t have any meaning in this regard. The idea is that people will think its a mere txt file. 6.  Leave the default and Click next 7. Enter the desired size of the container and click next. I’ve made mine 3GB. Note that you cannot change the size of the container afterwards. 8. Create a strong password for y

How to Move Emails from One Gmail Account to Another Gmail Account

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The method is just simple and straight and you will use some of Gmail account settings that will allow you to transfer all the email to another account. And this is a feature of Gmail that probably no one of you was knowing before reading this guide. So follow up some simple steps below. Steps To Enable POP In Old Email Account To Import Mails To New Account: 1. First of all login into your Gmail account whose email you want to move to another account. 2. Now click on  settings  button there on below of your profile picture of your account. 3. Now under settings click on  Forwarding and POP/IMAP  option and there enable  Enable POP for all mail (even mail that’s already been downloaded). 4. At below select  Mark Gmail Copy As Read  in the drop down option and then simply click on save changes option. 5. Now visit your new Gmail account to which you want to get all your mails. 6. There click on  Settings  and under it click on  Accounts and Import  and there select 

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How to Downgrade the Android App

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Steps To Downgrade the Android App if you Don’t like the Update: 1. First of all, open up the settings of the Android device and then from the options just turn off the  Auto-Updating  feature for the installed apps. After that, you should also check that the option for installing apps from unknown sources is also enabled as you will need that feature afterwards. 2. Now check for the lower version of the app that you want to downgrade on your Android and then download it from the  web . You can easily find up the designated version of the app that you wish to actually run on your device. After that uninstall that installed app on your Device. 3. Now navigate to the folder on your file manager where you have downloaded the required version of that same app that you wanted (downgraded version). Now click on that  apk file  for that app and it should begin to install on your device. 4. After the app is successfully installed with all permissions accepted you can now open up

The Ultimate Hidden Tricks and Features Of Android

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Today Android devices are remarkably smart and can be used for lots of purpose in this tech world. Till now we discussed many neat tricks for Android, and this time, we brought you some cool secret Android features. Practising these hidden features can effortlessly customize your experience with your Android device. So have a look at the complete guide below. #1 Controlling the Data Usage Well, many of you will know about this feature, but I am sure very rare one utilize this. This is a very helpful feature that comes with Android. You can monitor your data usage and control it. You can set the maximum data limit for a particular date. For that Open setting > Data Usage > Set Mobile Data Limit, here you can configure the data limit. #2 Quickly Change WiFi Network If you want to change the WiFi network, you visit Settings > WIFi or long press WiFi icon in the notification shutter. But there is an easy way to switch between WiFi networks. Just swipe down the noti