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Our phones are jam-packed with photos. Pick 25 at random, and I bet only a handful are decent photos you want to keep around.
Duplicates and the shot right
Then there’s editing. Most of us don’t have Photoshop skills or want to pay for it. Today’s free software can transform your quick snaps into works of art worthy of printing and hanging. Tap or click for some fantastic, totally free photo editing options.
But when you’re stuck trying to find one photo in a sea of thousands, what can you do? Turn to some of your phone’s built-in features.
Let’s jump into 15 tech tricks and hacks. Knowledge is power. Share your tricks with me here on Twitter.com/KimKomando.
1. Share a Nest Cam video feed
The Nest Cam is great to get live video streams, see any past events, and get instant alerts of motion and sound. Many people are unaware that you can easily share a Nest cam s view. I permitted my sisters to see my mother s Nest cam in her living room.
The big gotcha is how you share the video stream. Do not select a public link. That means anyone with the link can see the stream without a password.
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Staying secure online can feel like a never-ending battle. Instead of thinking about all the things you could do, take a minute now and tackle these three.
1. Change your router password
Think back to when you installed your router. Did you take the time to set up a strong password and click through security settings? Most people are just trying to get connected to the web as fast as possible.
The bad news is it s easier than you might realize for someone to get their hands on your password. If they know the model or are dedicated enough to guess, websites can reveal your login in moments.