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Simple Method to Clear Your Browser's Cache on Computer

  Your browser stores items and data in temporary storage while you navigate the internet and visit various websites. The term "cache" refers to this temporary storage. You should regularly delete the cache and cookies. They could interfere with specific websites. The following step-by-step instructions will demonstrate how to accomplish that in the various browsers. Google Chrome The Clear Browser Cache option in Google Chrome is the quickest way to delete cached data. You may use the following shortcut to get to this feature without facing any difficulty. You'll find a new window to clear the browser cache; here, you can select in the upper dropdown menu to delete the cache data. Depending on your requirements, you can select between the last hour, day, week, and month. If you want to delete all the cache data, simply select all. Check the box in front of images and files in Cache and submit your selection by clicking the Delete Browser Data button; refresh your site. M

Top 4 Apps to Have on Your Pixel 6 Pro in 2022

  If you explore beyond Google Play Store, the chances of finding interesting and useful apps are enormous. We went beyond the Google Play Pass Subscription and found unique apps to use on your Google Pixel 6 Pro. Let’s go over some of our favorite apps that we think you would find quite handy. Stash - Games Tracker If you're obsessive with keeping track of everything, you've probably tried to fill out many a video game backlog tracker only to despise it for its lack of refinement. Again, it must look great and engaging while automatically bringing in game cover art, metadata, and other information. Stash does all of this and more. You now have Play Books and TV to monitor your reading and viewing experiences, as well as Stash to track what you play. Google must step up and create something comparable to fill that void inside its own ecosystem. If you want, you may try using Google Collections as a game backlog tracker, but it's subpar at best. Spendee – Budget and Expense

Top 3 Hidden iOS 16 Features you should try

  When it comes to its latest mobile operating system, Apple does not shy away from revealing major changes; the most recent impending software is iOS 16. If you haven't heard, your iPhone will soon have unsending SMS messages and a revamped lock screen, but that's just the beginning. You'll be pleased to find that there are numerous more new hidden capabilities that might drastically alter how you use your iPhone. View & Share Wi-Fi Passwords Apple has always permitted iOS users to exchange Wi-Fi passwords, but only when two Apple devices are close to one other. And if that function didn't work automatically, you couldn't merely look in your settings for the password. You also required to know the password if you wished to share a stored Wi-Fi password with someone else, such as an Android user or someone on a PC. Until now, that is. Navigate to Wi-Fi in Settings and press the little information icon to the right of the network for which you want the password.

3 Fantastic Features Available Only in Samsung's Android Version

  The Android phone and the software experience will differ based on the firm that created it. While Google creates the fundamentals of the Android operating system, everyone else enjoys putting their own twist on it. The same is true for Samsung phones, which run a version of Android known as OneUI. If you possess a Samsung phone, here are some of the most helpful features that you won't find on other brands' phones. Device Optimization If you open the Settings app and choose Battery and device care, you'll see a phone management panel that other Android devices don't have. Its purpose is to keep your phone working smoothly for as long as possible. This device care and optimization service also addresses battery health, free storage, system memory, and a number of security settings. You can see an overall rating for how well optimized your device is right at the top of the screen. While the device care utilities are constantly operating in the background, you can also

Carriers In the United States Want to Introduce "Screen Zero" Lock Screen Adverts to Cellphones

  Android smartphones can be a tough market, and carriers sometimes sell every square inch of a phone to the highest bidder in order to wring as much profit out of a phone as possible. Packed-in, uninstallable crapware programs clog up your app drawer and promote their services. Because the limits for packed-in applications are far lower than for Play Store apps, data-hungry firms like Facebook often pay for a location where they can more readily gather data. Advertisements for "Screen Zero" According to rumors, a new business is developing a more intrusive kind of crapware: lock screen advertisements. The business, "Glance," is a subsidiary of the Indian ad tech giant InMobi, and according to the article, the lock screen "content" provider "plans to deploy its lock screen platform on Android handsets in the US within two months." Glance's app takes over the lock screen in full screen mode. It seems to be a general swipe-heavy social network,

Microsoft All Set to Release New Outlook Lite Android App

  Microsoft is developing an Outlook Lite app for Android that is smaller and quicker. Outlook Lite is an Android app that delivers the primary advantages of Outlook in a reduced app size with quick performance for low-end devices on any network, according to the software giant's Microsoft 365 roadmap. 'Outlook Lite' According to the plan, the Outlook Lite app will be released globally at some point this month. According to reports, the Outlook Lite software is currently available in a few countries, indicating that Microsoft is preparing it for a wider release. According to Microsoft's own literature, Outlook Lite will only support Outlook, Hotmail, Live, and MSN accounts and will not support business or school accounts. Meta was one of the first major technology businesses to release a streamlined version of its original Facebook Android app. Facebook Lite debuted in 2015 as a 1MB app aimed squarely at developing markets. In 2018, Google released its "Go" se

Latest Google Photos UI Makes it Easier to Share and Sort Photos

  Google Photos is one of the most convenient ways to manage your media. The app has is a must have on Android. According to recent reports, A new Google Photos user interface modification is currently being sent out to certain users, making it simpler to share several photos or modify your collection without having to go into individual images. When you pick a picture, the new update appears as a card down the bottom of the screen. The card provides rapid access to services like Share, Add to, Delete, Order Photo, Move to Archive, Delete from Device, and others. New UI The update isn't available to everyone, but we've seen it on one of our smartphones and from several Android Police users who notified us of the change. This seems to be either a test for particular users or a change that is gradually being sent out to select individuals. The fix is available on smartphones running Google Photos 5.96, although it is not part of a larger upgrade. This new UI modification makes it