Rick’s Daily Tips

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Rick’s Daily Tips


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  • Do you ever see posts on Facebook that you’d rather not comment on but you’d still like to read the comments that others leave on it? Well, as luck would have it, there’s an easy way to turn on notifications for a post so you can “follow” it and keep up with the comments folks […]
  • Note: The links in this post are affiliate links. If you’ve written a book that desperately needs a publisher, your search is over. Why? Because you can publish your book as a Kindle ebook and be selling it on Amazon as soon as tomorrow! What’s more, it won’t cost you a dime. Amazon makes it […]
  • Note: The links in this post are affiliate links. My “Pick” for the day is this fantastic DataVac Computer Cleaner / Super Powerful Electronic Dust Blower. Dust and dirt can ruin a computer in more ways than one. This little gem will help keep your machine clean and operating at peak efficiency. Click here to […]
  • Today’s “Picture of the Day” features a beautiful image that, well… the title says it all. I hope you like it. Enjoy these “Pictures of the Day”? Sign up for my free Rick’s Tech Tips Newsletter and you’ll never miss one (or any of my tech tips either)! The post Picture of the Day: “Louisiana […]
  • Question from Ellen:  I’ve been following your blog for a while now, Rick. It seems like you write about a new Facebook scam or hoax at least once a week or so. I always forward your ‘scam alerts’ to my sister to make sure she sees them, but the other night she asked me to […]
  • Question from May:  I love your site, Rick. I read it every day and find your info to be so helpful! I hope you can help me solve a problem I’m having with my Chrome browser (it’s the only browser I use). When I do Google searches I seem to get a lot of results […]
  • Note: The links in this post are affiliate links. Two Factor Authentication adds an extra layer of security to any online account, making it more difficult for someone to break into your account without your permission. Once enabled, two factor authentication will require anyone who tries to log in to your account to have physical access to […]