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Apple reminds Mac users about Safari - but they are choosing Chrome instead

Apple reminds Mac users about Safari - but they are choosing Chrome instead

A browser ready to face daily challenges and fulfill your professional needs is important for an efficient experience while working on your Mac device. There are plenty of browsers available that offer a great diversity of features and capabilities over each other. However, the most preferred browsers by Mac users for daily use are Safari and Chrome.

Mac users beware: Data loss isn’t just a Windows issue

Mac users beware: Data loss isn’t just a Windows issue

It’s a common misconception that Windows-based computers are more prone to data loss than Macs. This mainly arises from the fact that Windows has been the most widely used operating system for a long time, making data loss cases on Windows appear more common.

How to tell someone’s using your devices?

How to tell someone’s using your devices?

The idea of someone else accessing your phone can be outright horrifying. This way, they’ll be able to use your social media, check out your m-banking apps, and even access your work-related files.

How to recover deleted files from an SD card on Mac

How to recover deleted files from an SD card on Mac

SD cards are used in a variety of devices and are popular for their portability. However, in contrast to its lightweight and portable properties, an SD card can be fragile. It can easily be physically or logically damaged during frequent use...

Remove mybrowserresults.io redirect virus on Mac

Remove mybrowserresults.io redirect virus on Mac

The malware gang in charge of the infamous long-running Search Marquis virus has reorganized their scheme with a new landing page mybrowserresults.io.

What are passkeys? How Mac and iPhone are ready for the future of security

What are passkeys? How Mac and iPhone are ready for the future of security

The reliance on the traditional password-centric era is decreasing, as companies shift toward more secure alternatives. In 2022, as pioneers in both user experience and security, Apple embraced a new authentication method, called passkeys.