How To Change Download Folder Location in Edge Browser.



Microsoft new Edge browser is a browser providing a better browsing experience to their users and the users' response is also positive for the new Chromium Edge browser. But there are few settings that we all have to do manually irrespective to the browser and one has to go through the settings is to change the default download folder location.

If you check, Edge browser uses your C-Drive download section to store your downloaded folders but it may happen sometimes that you want to store your download in some other location. Now, the question is how to do this?


Change Download Folder Location in Edge Browser.

To do so-
1. Open Edge Browser and select Settings and more (Alt +F), then click on Settings.

Change Download File Location in Edge. Step 1

2. Inside Settings, select Download from the left menu, in the Location section, click on Change.

Change Download Folder in Edge. Step 2

3. Select the new location for your download files and click on Select Folder.

Change Download Folder Location Step 3

You can also enable another option “Ask where to save each file before downloading” and it will ask for selecting a file location for every file when try to download from the Edge Browser.

Ask where to save each file before downloading in Edge.

Edge Browser provides these two methods by which you can change your download folder location and I found the second option better where the browser asks to set a file location each time you try to download something.  

So that’s it. Hope this post is helpful for you, if you find any problem while going through the steps, please let us know through the comment section below. 

How To Use ‘Incognito mode’ in Google Maps.

Google Maps

Privacy matters, whether you’re browsing the web, sending an email, or the following driving directions.

Privacy browsing is now a feature of all mainstream browsers on both desktop and mobile devices but, until now, it’s been lacking from navigation tools like Google Maps. That means any search you perform will be recorded in your Google account, and anyone who picks up your phone can see where you’ve been. If you popped out to buy a birthday present or book a surprise anniversary meal, this could just be enough to give the game away.

The new version of Google Maps for phones adds a private ‘Incognito mode.

Open your Google Map app on your phone. Tap your profile icon on the right-hand end of the search box, then tap ‘Turn on incognito mode’.

Maps will warn you about the data that won’t be stored as a result. Tap Close, then carry on using Maps, without your data being saved.

Google Maps Incognito mode

When you want to return to using Maps in a regular manner, and recording your searches to your Google Account, tap the incognito icon that has replaced your account an icon at the end of the search box, followed by ‘Turn off incognito mode.

If you are not getting this option then you might be using an older version of Google Maps. You can update it through your Google Play Store.   

31 Useful Google Assistant and Google Home Voice Commands You Should Know.

Google assistant voice command

We all know about Google Assistant, a virtual personal assistant by Google. Now, Google Assistant is available for all Android phones and Google Home and even iPhone users can get the advantage of Google Assistant by installing it on the device.

Google is always adding new amazing voice commands to Google Assistant to provide a better user experience and make your tasks much easy. It can help you in reading your messages, makes calls, book tickets, help in communicating in other several languages and more other activities.

Here I am listing 31 useful Google Assistant voice command which you can try on your Android device or on your Google Home.  

#1. Play Mickey’s, Game Show. 

To celebrate 90 years of Mickey Mouse say: “Hey Google, play Mickey’s Game Show” and answer a host of trivia questions about the cartoon rodent and his chums.

#2. Receive polite responses.

In an attempt to make us more pleasant to our digital devices, Google Assistant is now specifically listening for “please” and “thank you”, rewarding you with politeness in return.

#3. Get flight prices.

Tell Google Assistant to “show me flight to [destination]” and it displays a list of airlines and costs, then ask you for dates and offers to email you price changes.

#4. Perform actions hands-free.

Google Assistant is now integrated with Google Maps for Android and iOS, so you can use your voice to navigate, respond to texts and control your music.

#5. Auto-add punctuation.

Dictate messages to Google Assistant and it will now detect the context and the tone of your voice, automatically adding commas, full stops, and question marks.

#6. Keep track of your health.

Add the health-tracking app Lifesum to Google and say “talk to Lifesum”, then add meals (“add a large dinner”) and track your weight (“I weigh 80kg).

#7. Hone your trivia knowledge.

HQ Trivia now lets you practice between live games using Google Assistant. Say, “OK Google, get me ready for HQ” and you’ll be asked 12 questions by HQ University.

#8. Translate in real-time.

Ask Assistant to be your interpreter (“be my [language] interpreter”) – naming one of 26 languages – and it now translates real conversations in real-time.

#9. Enjoy a continued conversation.

Activate Continued Conversation in the Google Home or Google Assistant app and don’t have to say “Hey Google” every time you want to ask a question – it will pick up on follow-up queries.

#10. Play a Harry Potter game.

Say “Talk to Wizarding World” and Google Assistant will ask you three Harry Potter-related questions in a new Warner Bros quiz.

#11. Keep up with football.

Google Assistant’s new Sports Facts skill keeps you up to date with the latest football info. Simply say, for example, “what are the Premier League standings”.

#12. Listen to a kids’ story.

Google Assistant can now read stories to you. Say, “Hey Google, tell me a story” and listen to tales such as Sleeping Beauty and Little Red Riding Hood.

#13. Discover data about you.

Google Assistant’s new setting helps you understand the data it uses. Launch the Assistant or Home app, go to settings and tap Your Data In The Assistant to see commands you’ve issued, and turn functions on and off.

#14. Get help with your boiler.

If your hot water or heating is in trouble, say “OK Google, talk to Boiler Support” and this British Gas-powered service will ask you questions and put you in touch with an engineer if you need one.

#15. Pick a random number.

Say “Hey Google, give me a random number”, and after a jazzy sound effect, the Assistant will do just that. Good for picking a horse or lottery numbers, perhaps? 

#16. Get the latest flight info.

Use the travel-planning app Triplt with Google Assistant to get the latest on your flights. Connect the Triplt action via Google Assistant and say: “OK Google, talk to Triplt”.

#17. Listen to your messages.

Google Assistant can now read messages from third-party apps such as WhatsApp. With app notification access switched on, say “Hey Google, read my messages”.

#18. Send Reminders to other phones.

Add people to your Families group (families.google.com)and you can ask Google Assistant to send reminders to their phones, either at particular times or when the person reaches a certain place.

#19. Keep Assistant quiet.

Google now lets you turn off speech output, so responses appear on an Android phone but aren’t spoken aloud. Say “OK Google” and tab the Explorer icon, then your profile picture and select Settings, Assistant before tapping Speech Output under ‘Voice and Speech’ and choosing Hands-Free Only.

#20. Find Tile-tagged items.

If you’ve fitted Tile tracking tags to your bag, wallet, keys or other easily losable items, you can now use your Google Home speaker to discover where they are.

#21. Move your music around.

If you have more than one Google smart speaker and have assigned a room to each device, you can choose where your music plays. Say “Hey Google, move the music to [room]”.

#22. Read a bedtime story.

Parents can record a tale and a message at mystorytime.com which their kids can then playback via Google Assistant by saying, “Hey Google, talk to My Storytime”.

#23. Delete your last request.

If you accidentally trigger Google Assistant into action, you can cancel your most recent voice command by saying, “Hey Google, that wasn’t for you”.

#24. Get regular updates.

Google Assistant can offer regular updates on the weather, a fun fact or anything else. To set it up, simply say “Send Daily” when the Assistant tells you something.

#25. Book a ride.

Say, “Hey Google, book a ride to “followed by your destination, and Assistant will provide current waiting times for taxi firms such as Uber, together with prices.

#26. Make Duo video calls.

Ask Google Assistant to connect you on Android’s Duo call [name of person]”. Confirm the call and the duo will appear on the screen.

#27. Watch All 4 TV shows.

With All 4’s new skill, you can stream your favorite Channel 4 shows via your Chromecast and a Google Home or Home Mini. Say, “OK Google, play [show name]”.

#28. Have a continued conversation.

Turn on Continued Conversation in Google Assistant’s settings and you can keep chatting without asking another question until you say “thank you” or “stop”, or cease talking for a while. 


#29. Pick a new voice.

Google has launched six Google Assistant voices. Go to Settings, Preferences, Assistant Voice (in Home, find it under More Settings), then preview each one.

#30. Hear a classic story.

Say, “Hey Google, tell me a story” to listen to classic tales such as Little Red Riding Hood and Sleeping Beauty. For a fun, Disney story says: “Hey Google, talk to Mickey Mouse Story Time”.

#31. Send and create cards.


Say, “Hey Google talk to Greetings Cards” to select a greeting and add a personal image to a card to send to a friend. If you use Google Home, the card will also be sent on your phone.

We are going to add more such voices to this list in the future and if you also know any such useful command then you can share it in the comment section below, we will love to add them too. 
  

Everything You Need To Know About Microsoft Project Silica.

Project Silica

Microsoft’s new way of storing data for thousands of years without it degrading. This new technology is going to change the way of storing huge amounts of old data. Here in this post, we are going to know everything about Microsoft Project Silica and how data are going to store in a piece of Glass.   

    What is Microsoft Project Silica?

    Microsoft Project Silica is developing a new way of storing device to store huge amount of data into a piece of Silica Glass.  

    A laser burns multiple bits of data on to quartz glass, which emits images and patterns when polarized light is shone through.

    Artificial intelligence can read these in order to retrieve and play the data. Machine learning algorithms read the data by decoding images and patterns that are created as polarized light shines through the glass.

    The Project Silica must work because it’s been tested successfully by storing the entire 1978 iconic “Superman” movie on a piece of glass having a size roughly around 75 by 75 by 2 millimeters thick.

    How much it is expensive to store data in Silica Glass?

    At the moment Warner Bros moves content every three years to keep it in good condition. They face a constant battle to transfer data on to newer types of storage before the information is lost, or the formats become obsolete. It keeps three copies of each piece of content stored in different locations around the world. Two of these are digital copies, while the other is the original saved on whatever medium it was created on –for example, celluloid film. 

    Microsoft Project Silica

    Silica glass is cheaper for storing our data because you need to save the data to glass just once. The changes the lasers make to the structure of glass last forever.
    In previous years, media companies preserved physical content such as film reels by digitizing it. Now that most content is created digitally, they’re looking for ways of storing it physically.

    Currently, Warner Bros does this by converting it to analog film. It splits footage into cyan, magenta, and yellow then transfers each color on to black-and-white film negatives. These are kept in tightly controlled vaults where air-detection devices look for signs of chemical decomposition.

    How much it is safe to store data in a piece of Silica Glass?

    On a piece of Silica glass measuring 7.5cm x7.5cm x 2mm – roughly the size of a drinks coaster. Unlike fragile wine glasses or light bulbs, it’s surprisingly difficult to destroy.

    Project Silica

    Apparently, In a blog post, Microsoft says it could be “boiled in hot water, baked in an oven, microwaved, flooded, scoured, demagnetized” without damage. It doesn’t mention Kryptonite, but we bet it would cope with that also.

    At last, Microsoft researcher Ant Rowstron says that we cannot use Silica glass for storing our everyday data like images or videos. It’s being built on a much bigger scale, aiming to preserve “cold data”, which is information that may have huge value or needs to be maintained by law but doesn’t need to be regularly accessed. This may include medical data or legal contracts, but not videos of your weekend break in Rome.

    Get Warning From Google Chrome if Your Passwords are exposed.



    We all put our trust in big companies and services to protect our personal information. But so often they employ weaker, cheaper defenses that are easily overcome and at which point our password and other data end up in the hands of crooks, and we all pay the price.  

    You can also set your Chrome browser to delete browsing data automatically and you can perform the same with other browsers also. Just for your privacy.  


    Scarily, this can happen without you even knowing. Companies should inform you if they’ve been hacked and urge you to change your password, but it’s easy to miss these emails. However, Chrome will now warn you whenever you enter a password that’s been stolen. These warnings were previously shown only in its Password Checkup tool, or by using a browser extension.

    How To Enable Password Stolen Alert in Google Chrome.

    To activate this option, open your Chrome browser and click Settings, Advanced Settings.

    Google Chrome Password Alert

    Inside Advanced Settings, click the first option that is ‘Sync and Google services’.


    Next, scroll down to Other Google services and enable the new ‘Warn you if passwords are exposed in a data breach’ option to switch on.


    Or you can also, enable the ‘Safe browsing’ option which automatically turns on the other two options, ‘Warn you if passwords are exposed in a data’ and ‘Help Improve Chrome Security’.

    You are done. Now it is the responsibility of Google Chrome to notify you whenever such fault arises.
            

    How To Delete Your Browsing Data Automatically.

    Clear Browser Data Automatically

    Almost every browser save your browsing history and use them for showing you an advertisement. Although it is not possible for us to skip these ads but you can delete your browsing data so others cannot able to know about your browsing details.

    You can do it manually or you can set it to auto-delete the browsing data whenever you quit the browser. Here, I am going to explain to you how you can delete your browser data automatically. 

    When you use your browser’s incognito mode, your computer doesn’t store details of the sites you’ve visited, but it’s easy to forget that this handy tool exists, and deleting data manually at the end of the session is a hassle.

    If you’re really concerned about your privacy, you can set your browser to delete cookies and other site data automatically every time you close it.

    Delete Your Chrome Browser Data Automatically.

    In Chrome, Click the menu button, choose Settings, then scroll down and click Advanced.

    Delete Chrome Browser Data Automatically

    In the ‘Privacy & security section, select ‘Site settings.

    Delete Chrome Browser Data Automatically

    Inside Site settings, you have to select ‘Cookies and site data’ and activate the option ‘Clear cookies and site data when you quit Chrome’.

    Clear cookies and site data when you quit Chrome

    If that sounds too drastic, you can opt to delete only data for specific sites by adding their URLs to the ‘Clear on exit’ list.

    Delete Your Firefox Browser Data Automatically

    To delete your browsing history whenever you exit Firefox, click the hamburger icon in the top-right corner to open the main menu, and choose Options, privacy & Security.

    Firefox Settings

    In the History section, either select ‘Never remember history from the drop-down menu or choose ‘Use custom settings for history to retain some data ( such as search and form history) while cleaning the rest.


    Delete Your Microsoft Edge Browser Data Automatically.

    To delete your browsing data in the new Microsoft Edge browser whenever you quit browsing automatically, click on the menu icon in the top-right corner and go to Settings.

    Inside Settings, choose ‘Privacy and services' and scroll down to ‘Clear browsing data and ‘Choose what to clear every time you close the browser.


    You will see a list of options to choose from, turn on ‘Browsing history’ and this will delete your browsing data every time you quit edge browser. 



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