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How to block a program from accessing the internet

How to block a program from accessing the internet

A firewall is a security system designed to monitor and control incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules. You can think of it like border security: guards check everyone who enters or leaves a country, and sometimes deny entry to those who might pose a threat. Similarly, firewalls block programs from accessing the internet to prevent unauthorized access, malware, and other security risks that could harm your system.

By using a firewall to block a program, you can prevent online apps from automatically updating and potentially causing problems with your software. You can also stop gaming platforms from letting your children play online with strangers without supervision. Blocking apps with a firewall is also a great way to get rid of intrusive ads from free apps or prevent apps from connecting to public Wi-Fi networks, which are often unsecured and pose a significant threat to your data and devices.

So, now that we’ve explained why it's important to block certain programs with a firewall, let us explain how to do it exactly.

How to block a program from accessing the internet in Windows 10 and 11
The most effective way to block a program on a Windows device is by using Windows Firewall. Here's a simple guide on how to do it:

  1. Open the Start Menu and go to the Control Panel.
  2. Click on Windows Firewall in the Control Panel.
  3. On the left panel, click on Advanced Settings.
  4. Click on Outbound Rules. This is where you can revoke internet access for any particular app.
  5. In the Actions panel on the right side of the window, click on New Rule.
  6. Here you can select the type of firewall rule you want to create. Choose Program and then Next.
  7. Select This program path and click the Browse button to find the executable file of the program you want to block. Then click Next.
  8. At this point, you can further specify how to block the app from the internet. Click Block the connection, and then click Next.
  9. Select when the rule applies (you can usually leave the defaults: Domain, Private, Public), then click Next.
  10. Give your rule a descriptive name. You can use the name of the program or write a brief note about what the program is for. Naming your rules helps you remember which apps you’ve blocked, enabling you to easily undo the block when it suits you.
  11. Click Finish.

That’s it - Your new rule is now active! You can view all of your rules in the Actions panel under Windows Firewall > Advanced Settings> Outbound Rules.
How to block a program from accessing the internet in Windows
Changing the Size of Icons in Windows 10

Changing the Size of Icons in Windows 10

When you are using the Windows 10 on touchscreen laptop you want the icons to be large enough so that you can tap on them easily and on the other hand some users want the desktop icon to be smaller ones so that the shortcuts don’t take much of the screen space.You can also learn about How to Edit your Photos to Fit Your Display in Windows 10. Windows 10 gives you the option to change the size of the Desktop icons easily and this operation can be completed by following these simple steps.
  • First of all you need to right click on the empty space anywhere on your desktop.
  • Form the contextual menu you need to select the View option.
  • In the next step you are required select he large, medium or small icons.

Modifying the Size of the Taskbar Icons:

If you are looking for modifying the size of the icons in the taskbar you are required to follow these simple steps.
  • First of all you are required to right click on the empty space on your desktop.
  • Now in the next step you need to select Display settings from the contextual menu.
  • Now you are required to move the slider bar to 100%, 125%, 150% or 175%.
  • In the next step you you need to hit apply which is located at the bottom of the settings window. After this Windows may ask you to restart the system.

Modifying the Size of the Icons in File Explorer:

You can also change the size of the icons with the File Explorer and for that you are required to access the folder location and use the scroll wheel of mouse for zooming in or out. This will switch the view between large, medium and small icons.
Changing the Size of Icons in Windows 10
Delete Temporary Files on Windows PC: Step-By-Step Guide

Delete Temporary Files on Windows PC: Step-By-Step Guide

In this guide, you will learn:

  • Why should I delete temporary files on my PC?
  • How do I manually delete temporary files in Windows?

Is your PC running out of space? Deleting temporary files can quickly free up room for your essential files and applications.

Why should I delete temporary files on my PC?

Temporary files (.tmp) are created by software to store information temporarily. Removing them can free up space and improve your PC's performance:
  • Free Up Disk Space: Make room for new files and applications.
  • Improve System Performance: A cleaner storage drive runs faster and more efficiently.

How do I manually delete temporary files in Windows?

  1. Press WINDOWS ⊞ + R keys together to open the 'Run' dialog.
  2. Type %temp% and press ENTER. This opens the 'Temporary Files' folder.
  3. Select all files by pressing CTRL + A.
  4. Press DELETE and confirm by clicking Yes in the User Account Control prompt.
  5. Done.
    Delete Temporary Files on Windows PC: Step-By-Step Guide
Windows 11: The Best Hidden Features, Tips, and Tricks

Windows 11: The Best Hidden Features, Tips, and Tricks

Mention the words “Windows 11” to any tech-savvy person these days, and you’ll get either an eye roll or a brief shrug that's physically the same as uttering “Meh.” It has not won over the masses, to say the least. Many feel it doesn’t do anything better than Windows 10 while offering a new interface that repels Windows diehards.

Thankfully, many changes can be reversed or tweaked to make the OS easier to use, and we’re here to walk you through them. You'll also want to look at some cool new features. Here are our top Windows 11 tips.

1. Restore Your Right-Click Options

One of Microsoft's most infuriating changes to Windows 11 is the redesigned right-click menus. The company removed most previously available options from the default view to make it more compact. However, it did keep the full list of options around. It moved them one layer deeper in the UI, forcing you to click “Show More Options” to see it.

Some of us have to use this every time we right-click, which is highly annoying. Thankfully, there’s a way to revert to the old menu permanently. All it involves is adding an entry to the registry via the command line. Here’s what you must do to get the old right-click menus back via Microsoft:

  • Right-click the Start button and choose Windows Terminal

  • Copy and paste this into the window: reg.exe add "HKCU\Software\Classes\CLSID\{86ca1aa0-34aa-4e8b-a509-50c905bae2a2}\InprocServer32" /f /ve

  • Close Terminal

To see the changes, reboot your PC or restart File Explorer. You can restart it by killing it in Task Manager, then clicking "Run new task" and typing “explorer.exe” in the window without quotes.

2. Customize Your Quick Settings

If you glance at the System Tray in Windows 11, you’ll notice a small “gear” icon next to it, along with the icon for your speakers. A menu pops up if you click the icon, giving you quick access to frequently toggled items. It's like a control panel on your smartphone. The options let you cast your screen, change Wi-Fi networks, enable Airplane mode, and more.

Many of these seem more relevant to mobile users, though, which might be your cup of tea. On the desktop, they’re not so helpful. Thankfully, you can remove most of them or add ones not currently shown. Click the gear and the “pencil” icon to customize the menu to your heart’s content.

3. Use the Xbox Game Bar

Don't be like your humble author and ignore this feature if you don't have an Xbox. It's incredibly useful and something that has been missing from gaming for ages. It's a built-in toolbar for gaming that drops down from the top of the screen when you press Windows + G. The most valuable feature, in this PC gamer's opinion, is it provides a moveable, transparent overlay on the screen showing your CPU, GPU, VRAM, and system RAM usage, along with your current frames-per-second as well.

Yes, you could previously use MSI Afterburner for this, but you had to download, run, and configure the software to do it, and that's a bridge too far for many. Plus, it's stuck in the corner of your game, which is not always an ideal location to glance at.

But that's just the tip of the iceberg for the Game Bar. You can also use it to adjust your audio settings, snap a screenshot or record your gameplay, view your current system resources, and chat with Xbox friends (supposedly, as we did not test last this feature). Our favorite is each of the modules (performance, resources, audio, capture, etc.) can be pinned to the desktop and made transparent. If you have a big monitor, you can easily stash them on the edges of your game and keep tabs on what your PC is doing without them getting in the way. And of course, make sure Game Mode is enabled under Settings -> Gaming > Game Mode for maximum performance and no interruptions about updates.

4. Use Multiple Desktops

This is a returning feature from Windows 10, but it's been upgraded. To use it, you need to enable the Task View icon in your taskbar (Settings -> Personalization -> Taskbar). Click it to add a new desktop. You can then easily switch between them by hovering over the icon and selecting the desktop you want to use.

What makes this feature great is that you can easily separate your preferred apps for work and not work, and quickly swap them when needed. New for Windows 11, you can also change the wallpaper for each desktop to make it easier to identify at a glance. Whatever theme you've selected will be applied across the board, though.

5. Tweak Your Privacy Settings

We've always worried about third parties tracking us as we use our computers. But in Windows 11, Microsoft has become the tracker (insert Captain Phillips meme here). The company has begun touting that the more it's aware of your activities, the more it can personalize suggestions, ads, and the overall experience. It’s similar to the line companies like Facebook use, where they say they can only serve you relevant ads if they know what apps you’re using.

It makes sense, sure—but that doesn’t mean we have to like it or even allow it. Thankfully in Windows 11, you can disable these settings. First, head to Settings and click Privacy & Security > General. From there, you can disable all the settings below, as they will serve you ads from Microsoft.

Next, click back to Privacy & Security and go to Diagnostics & Feedback. In this box, Microsoft says it is required to collect data on you to keep your Windows 11 PC “secure, up to date, and working as expected.” Sadly, there’s no way to opt out of this, but at the bottom is a box that should be unchecked if you care about privacy. It lets Microsoft uses your diagnostic data (excluding website traffic) to show you personalized tips, ads, and recommendations. You can safely turn this off.

6. Try Out Live Captions 

Microsoft has added Live Captions to Windows 11 for videos. It’s a neat feature, if not consistently accurate. By default, the captions appear in a bar on the top of your display, but you can change its location and have it appear as a floating box. Although you might expect it to work only with Microsoft’s media player or Edge browser, it works with almost anything, including Google Chrome and VLC. 

For people with hearing impairments, it also works in games that don’t offer subtitles. A Redditor discovered this cool trick, and the thread notes there are some caveats for games. The biggest is it doesn’t work in full-screen mode, only windowed mode. It also has a slight delay, as it has to hear the words before transcribing them, so there can’t be any music playing in the background. It's only in English and struggles with music videos where people are screaming/growling (sorry, metal fans).

Still, if you find a game that doesn’t offer subtitles, it’s worth a shot.

7. Try Focus Mode

You don’t need to be a writer on deadline all day to appreciate the new Focus mode in Windows 11. It’s a great way to shut the outside world out for a bit and get some work done. You can enable a session by going to Settings -> System -> Focus and clicking Start Focus Session.

Once enabled, your PC will go into Do Not Disturb mode for the allotted time. Apps in the taskbar will not flash when notifications arrive, and badge notifications in the taskbar will also be disabled.

Once it begins, an on-screen timer appears in the corner. It includes a built-in notification for when you need to take a break, which is on a 20-minute timer by default. You can add Spotify to the app to listen to music while working. Additionally, the app lets you add various tasks from Microsoft To Do. 

8. Move the Start button Back to the Left Corner

The above list of Windows 11 tips is a collection of features you should check out when first using the OS. There are several other pitstops we believe every Windows 11 user should make, but these last three tweaks are subjective, so you might not want to do any of them. Regardless, these are the things we’d change immediately upon first booting Windows 11.

First up is the Start button. By default, it’s in the center now, and we hate it. To move it back, go to Settings -> Personalization -> Taskbar. Under Taskbar Behaviors, you can change the location of the Start Menu. 

9. Experiment With Dark Mode
Though it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, we appreciate Dark mode since Light mode is too bright for our tastes, so don’t skip this new feature in Windows 11. To fiddle with it, click Settings -> Personalization -> Colors and enable it under “Choose Your Mode.” Click Custom to adjust it the way you prefer.

10. Boost Your Power (Settings)
Microsoft hasn’t really figured out where to put this collection of options. As a result, in Windows 11, power settings exist in three different locations. Go into Settings -> System -> Power to start, but the most important ones are still in Control Panel.

But even when you go to Control Panel -> Power Options, you must click “Change Plan Settings” and then “Change Advanced Power Settings.” You’ll see a box that looks like it’s from Windows XP. In that window, you can customize your power settings at a granular level, whether you prefer maximum performance on a desktop PC or want your laptop to sip battery.
Windows 11: The Best Hidden Features, Tips, and Tricks
Learn How to Use Windows 11 Effectively

Learn How to Use Windows 11 Effectively

Windows 11 was released to the public on October 5, 2021. The new OS is a major improvement in many areas making the new operating system user friendly, efficient and easy to use.

There are many new features in Windows 11 such as: a revamped UI, new multitasking options, virtual desktops, better memory management system, integrated Teams chat, enhanced gaming, widgets, Android apps, and restructured Settings menu. The following guide is designed for the beginners with no limited prior experience. The guide covers most aspects of what a working professional does in the workplace.

This page is designed to be the go-to place for learning how to learn and master Windows 11 for effectively using it in the workplace. We have developed both the full free course videos accompanied by the quick guide below the videos.

WHAT IS NEW IN WINDOWS 11
  • There are at least 35 new features in Windows 11, most of which have been covered in the tutorial above. The main new features are: a revamped UI
  • new multitasking options
  • virtual desktops
  • better memory management system
  • integrated Teams chat
  • enhanced gaming
  • widgets, Android apps,
  • restructured Settings menu.


LOGGING IN

Once your reboot the computer, enter your username and password. If someone else is already logged in, click on Switch Accounts option from the bottom left.

THE WINDOWS TASKBAR
The Taskbar contains key options for using the operating system such as the Start Menu, Windows Search, Virtual Desktops, Windows Explorer access and certain programs. On the right side, it lists applications currently running in the background along with the Action Center.

  • The Start Menu allows you to access all the programs in the computer.
  • Search allows to search for a program, settings or files.
  • Desktops allows to create a new virtual desktop or switch between desktops.
  • File Explorer allows access to files stored in the computer.
  • The Widgets icon displays various updates such as weather, news etc.
  • Teams Chat enables you to chat and video conference with anyone.
  • Edge is the default browser for Windows 11.
  • To customize the taskbar settings, right click on the Taskbar and select Taskbar Settings.


THE START MENU
The Windows 11 Start Menu incorporates the features of the Windows 10 but on a different position. The location can be changed by customizing the Taskbar Settings.

  • Click on the Windows Logo and note the search functionality. To locate an app, simply start typing or click on All apps button locate your app.
  • To add an application to Start menu, click on All Apps, locate the application, and then right click selecting Pin to Start.
  • To remove an App from the tiles area, right click on it and choose Unpin.…
  • To access the Start Menu Quick Options, right click on the Start Menu icon.
  • To further customize the Start Menu, click on Start / Settings / Personalization / and then Start. Note the other options to customize the Background, Colors, Lock Screen, Themes etc.


Tip: Press the Windows key to access the Start Menu without clicking.

  • To pin apps to the Taskbar, click Start / All Apps or search for the app, then right click and select Pin to Taskbar.
  • To access key areas of managing Windows, right click on the Windows icon and select one of the options.


THE WINDOWS DESKTOP

The desktop allows you to launch applications or access files from the main desktop area.

  • To add a program to the desktop, click on the Start Menu > All Programs > Drag the program icon to the desktop.
  • To remove the icon from the desktop, simply press delete.
  • To change desktop settings, right click anywhere where there are no icons and then select View and use one of the settings such as icon size etc.
  • To further customize the desktop, right click where there are no icons and select Personalize.
  • To create new virtual desktops, click on the Desktops icon on the Taskbar, and select new desktop.


LAUNCHING APPLICATIONS IN WINDOWS 11

  • To launch an application, click on the icon on the Taskbar once.
  • To launch an app from the desktop, doubleclick on the app’s icon.
  • To launch an application from the Start Menu, locate the application and click on it once.


WORKING WITH ACTIVE APPLICATIONS

  • To close the opened application, click on the X icon on the top right of the application bar.
  • To minimize the application, click on the minimize icon – sign on the application bar.
  • To resize the application window, click on the resize icon. Also note the various desktop layouts if you hold the mouse on the resize icon of the application bar. To select a position, simply click on it.


SWITCHING BETWEEN OPEN APPLICATIONS

  • Hold the ALT key and press TAB and select the application.
  • To switch between active apps, click on the application icon on the taskbar.

 

SEARCHING USING THE SEARCH ICON OR KEYSTROKE

  • Press the Windows Key on the keyboard or click on the Search icon and start typing e.g. Word, or Settings.


ACCESSIG FILES / USING THE IMPROVED FILE EXPLORER
1. Click on the File Explorer icon on the Taskbar.
2. Note the various options on the left panel:

  • Quick Access enables you to access recently accessed files and folder. To add a folder to Quick Access panel on the left, right click on the folder and select Pin to Quick access.
  • Desktop displays the items on the main desktop.
  • Documents displays folders and subfolders of your files under the account.
  • Pictures is a shortcut to Pictures
  • This PC shows al the devices connected to the PC.

3. To change the default view of how the files show up, click on View and select the desired view under the layout area (e.g. List).
4. To add a new file or folder, click on New on the top left bar.
5. To copy files or folders, right click on the object selecting copy, then go to the new location and right click and press the Paste
6. To create a .zip file, select a folder or a bunch of files, right click and select Compress to Zip

CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET

  • If you use a wired connection, simply plugin the network cable.
  • If you use a WIFI connection, click Connections icon on the Taskbar > click on the WIFI icon and make sure it is selected in Blue, then click on Manage WIFI Select your WIFI and enter the WIFI passphrase. Another option is to search for WIFI settings and then select Show Available networks.


BROWSING THE INTERNET USING MICROSOT EDGE

  • Click on the Microsoft Edge icon on the Taskbar.
  • Click through the prompts (if prompted)
  • Type the URL of the site you want to visit in the address bar and press enter.


LOGGING OUT OR SHUTTING DOWN THE COMPUTER

  • To logout, click on Start > click on your username > select Sign out.
  • To lock the computer, click on Start > click on your username > Lock or use Windows Key + L.
  • To shutdown the computer, click on Start > Power and then select Shutdown, or Reboot.


USING THE WINDOWS STORE
Like Google Play and Apple Store, Windows 10 offers the options for downloading apps that can be used across multiple devices.

  • Press the Windows key on the keyboard and type Store.
  • Open Windows Store and pick the app that you want like Apple/Android.


MODIFYING WINDOWS SETTINGS

  • Click on the Search icon (or press the Windows key), then type Settings.
  • Browse through the various categories of settings on the left. Note you can also search for a particular setting on the left panel. E.g. wallpaper.


PERSONALIZING THE LOOK AND FEEL OF WINDOWS 11

  • Right click on the desktop and choose Personalize.
  • Choose from one of the themes or backgrounds you like. This option is also in Settings.


CHANGING THE FONT SIZE

  • Right click on the desktop and choose Display Settings.
  • Scroll down to Scale and Layout section and change the scale %.
  • CONNECTING TO A PROJECTOR OR A SECONDARY SCREEN Press the Windows Key + P choose Project).
  • Choose Duplicate (when connecting to a projector); Extended (two monitors).


PROJECTING TO THIS PC FROM A MOBILE DEVICE
This allows Windows devices that support Miracast or Android devices to connect to your Windows 11 PC. Note, both devices must be on the same WIFI network.

  • Click on Search icon > Projection > Change settings to: Available from Anywhere > Ask every time a connection is requested and Pin to Always.
  • Click on “Launch the Connect App to Project to this PC”.


UPDATING YOUR COMPUTER WITH THE LATEST UPDATES

  • Click on Search > Windows Updates > Check for Updates
  • Install the updates. Note you can change the settings under Advanced options.


USING THE WINDOWS SNAP LAYOUT FEATURE

  • Maximize the application and drag the title bar to the top of the screen around the screen until you see the desired layout. Note you can also hold the mouse on the Window resize icon on the top right (to left of x icon) and select one of the layouts.
  • Resize App to Half Screen: Windows Key + R or Windows Key + L (left).


USING THE STICKY NOTES

  • Press the Windows Key and type Sticky Notes. (You can also choose to pin this application to the taskbar by right clicking on it)
  • Start writing on the note.


USING THE SNIPPING TOOL
This is useful if you want to send part of a screenshot to someone via email, etc.

  • Press the Windows Key and type Snipping tool.
  • Click on New / Select a portion of the screen you want to capture.
  • Choose Save to save the captured image or copy and paste the image.


CHANGING THE DEFAULT PRINTER

  • Press the Windows key or type Printers in the search area in the Taskbar
  • Scroll down and unselect “Let Windows manage my default printer”.
  • Click on the printer you want to set as the default, click on Set as Default.


BACKING UP THE FILES

  • Use OneDrive or an external drive to backup your files.
  • Click Search > Windows Backup to configure the settings.


CHANGING THE WINDOWS PASSWORD
Updates are typically installed automatically. You can check also manually:

  • Click Search > search for Password > Click on Password > Click on Change.
  • Option 2: Press CTRL+ALT+Del and select Change Password


SCANNING YOUR COMPUTER FOR VIRUSES AND MALWARE
Windows 11 comes with built-in Antivirus protection called: Windows Defender.

  • Press the Windows Key and type: Windows Security > Virus and Thread protection
  • Click on Scan Now and/or customize the settings


USING THE TASK MANAGER TO TROUBLESHOOT PROBLEMS

  • Click on Search, type Task Manager.
  • Click on More Details and note the apps running in the background and how much CPU and Memory they are using. These indicators can be used to identify problematic apps in your PC. Note also the other tabs on the top such as Performance (Resource Monitor), Startup etc.


IDENTIFYING AND REMOVING UNNECESSARY APPS
Use this with caution. It is best to take note of what apps you have when you first get a computer and then remove any unnecessary ones later on.

  • Press Windows Key and search for: Add or Remove Programs
  • Click on the application properties (three dots on the right) and select


CUSTOMIZING THE PRIVACY SETTINGS IN WINDOWS 10
By default, Windows 11 collects a lot of data from browsing, online purchases, words you say or type in order to personalize your experience similar to Android and iOS.

  • Press Start > Settings > Privacy Settings on the left. Then go through each item on the left such as location, camera, etc.
  • Under General: What you write; Location: Off; Speech and Inking: Unless you like to use Cortana, turn it all off. Feedback and diagnostics: Diagnostic and usage data: Basic.


RESETTING THE COMPUTER FROM MALWARE OR TO SELL IT

  • Search > Reset this PC
  • To fix problems without resetting it, select the option “Fix problems without resetting”.
  • To go back to a previous date and time (helpful in case of malware) choose Go Back.
  • To reset the computer keeping the files or to sell it, select Reset this PC. Use this with caution of course.


ACCESSING THE ACTION CENTER

  • Click on the action Center icon on the far right of the Taskbar.
  • Note you can also add new icons by clicking on the pen icon.


ADDING AND CUSTOMIZING WIDGETS

  • Click on the Widgets icon
  • Click on Add Widgets.
  • Relocate the widgets as needed.


CUSTOMIZING QUICK SETTINGS

  • Click on the Quick Settings Icon on the far right of the toolbar first icon to the left of the time.
  • Click on the little pen
  • Click on Add and select the options you prefer. Click Done when finished.


CONTROLLING SOUND SETTINGS

  • Right click on the Sounds icon on the Taskbar (far right) and select SoundMixer.
  • Adjust the settings as needed. Note they are now application specific.


USING FOCUS ASSIST
Focus Assist is a new tool where you can control what alerts you will receive so that you can focus on tasks at hand.

  • Click on the Quick Settings Icon on the far right of the toolbar first icon to the left of the time.
  • Click to toggle the FocusAssist Additional settings are available under Settings.


ENABLING THE GAMING MODE
When you use Game Mode, Windows prioritizes your gaming experience.

  • Click on Search > Gaming Mode
  • Toggle the On


LAUNCHING THE WINDOWS TERMINAL

  • Click on Search and type Command Prompt.
  • To launch the Windows Terminal, click on Search and type Windows Terminal. This will launch the Windows Powershell.


CONTROLLING APPLICATIONS THAT START AUTOMATICALLY

  • Click on Search and type Startup Apps.
  • Turn off the apps you do not want on to start automatically.


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Blocking Pop-ups & Setting Aside Tabs in Edge Browser

Blocking Pop-ups & Setting Aside Tabs in Edge Browser

Windows 10 has introduced Microsoft Edge browser which has enhanced the web browsing experience to a great degree. Apart from other stunning features it also blocks the pop-up windows by default. But if by any chance these settings are disabled and you are overrun with the intrusive windows and your concentration is diverted.You can also learn about Changing the Size of Icons in Windows 10. In order to block the pop-ups in Microsoft Edge browser you need to follow these simple steps.

  • 1st of all you need to open the Edge browser.
  • Once the browser is opened you need to click on the More button which is located at the top right of the browser window. (the More button is shown as a three dots)
  • In the next step you need to click on the Settings.
  • Now you need to scroll down and then click “View Advanced Settings.”
  • Now click on the slider with the heading “Block pop-ups.”


Setting Aside Tabs in Edge Browser

  • Edge browser also allows you to “set aside” groups of tabs which can be restored later. With this feature you can avoid visual clutter and can also save the memory simultaneously. For setting aside and restoring the tabs in Edge browser you need to follow these steps.
  • 1st of all you need to drag the tabs which you don’t want set aside to another window.
  • Click on “set aside” button which is 2nd from the left corner of the Edge window.
  • With these steps your tabs will disappear which can be restored later as a group or individually.


Restoring Tabs:

  • For restoring the tabs you need to follow these simple steps.1st of all you need to click on the button in the upper left corner of the Edge window in order to see the list of tabs which you have set aside.
  • You will notice a sidebar with list of set aside tab groups appears.
  • Now you need to click on Restore Tabsnext to the group in order to load all the tabs in that group at once.
  • Now you are required to click on individual tab icon for restoring just that tab.
  • Click on X button for removing all the tabs in the group.
  • At the end you need to click the elipses (…) button for sharing the group of tabs or add it to your Favorite menu.

Blocking Pop-ups and Setting Aside Tabs in Edge Browser

Syncing Your Settings in Windows 10

Syncing Your Settings in Windows 10

Windows Operating System is the most widely used operating system all around the globe. The popularity of this operating system is because of its ease of use and user friendly environment. Microsoft is developing the Windows OS for more than 30 years and since its 1st release many versions have been developed and the latest one of them is Windows 10. Developers have put loads of efforts for developing this operating system and the final product is very imposing one with improved security and stability. Windows 10 has come up in many imposing features and options and one of them is synced setting option. Windows 10 allows its users to keep the system preferences in order and harmony. With this options you will save much of your valuable time which would have been spent otherwise in repetitive work of entering the theme customization and browser options. For syncing the Settings in Windows 10 you are required to have a Microsoft account.You can also learn about Increasing Your Privacy in Microsoft Edge. If you have already have a Microsoft Account just follow these simple steps for syncing the settings.

  • 1st of all you are required to click on the Start Button.
  • Now in the next step click on the Settings icon.
  • Now you need to click Accounts.
  • In the next step you need to click Sign in with a Microsoft account and after that enter the information related to your account.
  • In the next step you will see a new window where you will notice Sync your settings option at the bottom, you need to click it.
  • Now you need to Turn ON the switch located next to Sync Settings.
  • You can disable any of the individual settings if you want certain things not to be sync.
Syncing Your Settings in Windows 10
Increasing Your Privacy in Microsoft Edge

Increasing Your Privacy in Microsoft Edge

Microsoft Edge is a web browser which has enhanced the browsing experience the to a great degree. Edge browser has emphasized greatly on the security and privacy of the user and with few steps you can experience more locked-down experience. You can also learn about Blocking Pop-ups and Setting Aside Tabs in Edge Browser. For increasing the privacy in Edge browser you need to follow these simple steps.

  • 1st of all you are required to open the Edge browser and then click the Ellipsis menu (three dots on the left hand side.)
  • Now you need to select Settings.
  • In the next step you are required to disable the Sync your favorites and reading list option. This will keep the favorites on your local PC without sending them to Microsoft’s servers.
  • Now you need to select View advanced settings.
  • In the next step you are required to toggle OFF the Use Adobe Flash Player.
  • Now you need to scroll down and toggle OFF offer to save passwords and Save from entries. Both these options will connect with Microsoft servers and will put password and personal information in the cloud.
  • Npw toggle ON the option for Send Do Not Track requests. This option is supposed to protect you from being tracked on the web but in reality only few websites actually honor the request.
  • Now disable both Have Cortana assist me in Microsoft Edge and Show search and site suggestions as I type.
  • Select a cookie setting which is the most secure option to block all cookies but this will make the web nearly unusable. Instead you need to try to block 3rd party cookies for good compromise between the security and usability.
  • Now in the last step you need to disable the bottom three settings.
    Increasing Your Privacy in Microsoft Edge
Creating Stunning Brand Stories With Aesthetic Videos

Creating Stunning Brand Stories With Aesthetic Videos

Have you ever scrolled through Instagram or TikTok and wondered how competitor brands make their videos look so effortlessly beautiful? In today’s social media world, creating eye-catching video content isn’t just a nice-to-have – it’s become the secret weapon for brands that stand out.

Creating beautiful, professional-looking videos doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming. Ready to transform your social media game and create videos that stop thumbs from scrolling? Let’s explore everything you need to know, from finding the perfect aesthetic footage to specialized tools like the Dubs.io video captions app to help you build a consistent brand story that captivates your followers.

What You Need to Know to Make an Aesthetic Instagram Account
Creating a cohesive Instagram aesthetic is about crafting a visual experience that tells your brand’s story. Think of your Instagram grid as your brand’s digital storefront, where every element works together to create an instant impression.

Start with your brand’s color palette. Choose 3-4 core colors that reflect your brand’s personality and stick to them consistently. Whether you’re going for warm earth tones or cool minimalist vibes, these colors should appear naturally throughout your content.

Your visual style goes beyond just colors. Consider your filming and editing approach – will you embrace natural lighting and soft transitions, or opt for bold, high-contrast looks? This extends to your choice of music, fonts, and even the way you frame your shots. Remember, consistency in these elements helps viewers instantly recognize your content as they scroll.

Timing and content mix matter too. Balance your aesthetic videos with still images, stories, and reels. Create a posting rhythm that keeps your grid looking fresh while maintaining visual harmony. For instance, you might alternate between product features, behind-the-scenes moments, and lifestyle content, all unified by your chosen aesthetic.

Don’t forget about your bio and highlights – these should complement your overall look with cohesive cover images and a clean, easy-to-read format. An aesthetic bio for Instagram is a must-have for creating a professional and unified Instagram presence that attracts engaged followers.

How to Build a Strategy for Aesthetic Content
Creating aesthetic video content demands a complex strategic approach with a focus on clear objectives, visual consistency, and quality production. If you’re new to social media strategies, follow these steps to define your approach to an aesthetically pleasing brand account.

Define Goals and Target Audience
Set specific content objectives that align with measurable outcomes:
  • Generate brand awareness through platform-specific video formats
  • Guide viewers through the buying process with targeted content
  • Create educational videos that showcase product features
  • Track engagement metrics to measure video performance

Establish Visual Guidelines
Create a unified aesthetic by implementing these visual elements:
  • Select 3-5 signature colors for consistent video branding
  • Apply uniform filters and editing styles across all videos
  • Use matching typography in video captions and overlays
  • Maintain consistent transitions and intro sequences

Focus on Production Quality
Elevate video content through professional production standards:
  • Film in high resolution (minimum 1080p)
  • Ensure proper lighting for clear, crisp footage
  • Record clear audio without background interference
  • Edit with smooth transitions between scenes

These strategic elements create a foundation for aesthetic video content that captures attention while maintaining professional standards.

Best Practices for Creating Aesthetic Content Color Harmony
A complementary color palette of 2-3 core colors creates visual harmony across your videos. Apply these colors consistently to:
  • Background elements
  • On-screen graphics
  • Wardrobe choices

Typography Selection

Typography impacts visual appeal in aesthetic videos through:
  • Limited font selection (2-3 maximum)
  • Consistent text placement
  • Clear readability across platforms

Shot Composition
Enhance visual interest by incorporating multiple shot types:
  • Close-up details
  • Wide establishing shots
  • Point-of-view perspectives
  • B-roll footage for transitions

Lighting Techniques
Natural lighting elevates video aesthetics by:
  • Creating soft, flattering shadows
  • Highlighting subject details
  • Maintaining consistent exposure


Each element works together to create visually cohesive content that resonates with viewers. The consistent application of these practices transforms standard videos into polished, aesthetic productions that capture attention across social platforms.

Incorporating Brand Elements into Aesthetic Content
Aesthetic video content creates unique sensory experiences through strategic brand integration. The visual harmony between brand elements and aesthetic components elevates content engagement through visual signatures, typography, and design rhythms. Make sure to create recurring visual motifs using brand shapes, patterns, or textures as subtle background elements or frame compositions

The artlike properties in aesthetic videos emerge through intentional creative processes. Each visual element builds upon established brand identity parameters while adhering to platform-specific aesthetic standards. This balanced approach maintains authenticity within aesthetic communities while amplifying brand presence through carefully crafted sensory experiences.

Success Factors and Metrics to Track
Success with aesthetic content goes beyond just looking pretty. You need to create visuals that drive real engagement and business results. Let’s break down the key metrics and indicators that show your aesthetic content is truly performing.

Engagement rates
While likes are nice, focus on metrics that show a deeper connection: saves, shares, and meaningful comments. These indicate your content isn’t just visually appealing, but valuable enough for viewers to want to reference later or share with others. A healthy save-to-like ratio (around 10-20%) often signals strong aesthetic content that resonates.

Reach Rate and Impressions
If your aesthetic videos consistently outperform your regular posts, you’ve likely found a visual style that works with Instagram’s algorithm. Pay attention to which specific elements – color schemes, transitions, or filming styles – appear in your best-performing content.

Completion rates
Average watch time is a crucial metric for video content. If viewers stick around for the full duration, it means your aesthetic choices are supporting rather than distracting from your message. Aim for completion rates above 70% on Stories and at least 3 seconds of average watch time on Reels.

Conclusion
Creating aesthetic video content is all about crafting a powerful visual strategy that resonates with your audience. By focusing on visual consistency brand integration and technical excellence you’ll build a distinctive online presence that stands out in today’s crowded digital landscape.

Remember that successful aesthetic content combines purposeful design with measurable results. When you maintain consistent visual elements track performance metrics and adapt to audience feedback you’re setting yourself up for long-term success across all social platforms.

Creating Stunning Brand Stories With Aesthetic Videos
What Are the Most Effective Ways to Repurpose Blog Content?

What Are the Most Effective Ways to Repurpose Blog Content?

Creating high-quality blog content takes time, effort, and creativity. But what happens once you hit that “publish” button? Instead of letting your hard work fade into the archives of the internet, consider repurposing your existing content. Repurposing not only maximizes the reach of your ideas but also saves time and resources. Here are some of the most effective ways to breathe new life into your blog posts.

1. Create Infographics
Visual content is highly shareable and often more engaging than long blocks of text. Take your blog post and extract key statistics, tips, and insights to create an infographic. Tools like Canva or Piktochart make it easy to design eye-catching graphics. Once created, share your infographic on social media platforms, pin it to Pinterest, or include it in presentations to reach a wider audience.

2. Turn Posts into Videos
Video content is booming, and platforms like YouTube and TikTok offer excellent opportunities for reaching new audiences. Convert your blog post into a video script or a narrated slide presentation. You can even record yourself discussing the topic. This method not only caters to different learning styles but also improves your SEO, as videos can rank well on search engines.

3. Create a Podcast Episode
If you’re more comfortable speaking than writing, consider turning your blog content into a podcast episode. Discuss the main points, share additional insights, and invite guest speakers to join you. Podcasts are a great way to connect with your audience on a personal level, and they can be consumed while multitasking, making them incredibly accessible.

4. Develop an E-book

For extensive blog series or multiple related posts, consider compiling them into an e-book. This not only showcases your expertise but also provides valuable content that you can offer as a free download in exchange for email sign-ups. E-books can be a fantastic lead generation tool, helping you build your mailing list while providing value to your audience.

5. Create Social Media Posts
Break down your blog content into bite-sized pieces that can be shared on social media. Create quotes, tips, or questions from your blog post to encourage engagement. Use tools like Buffer or Hootsuite to schedule these posts, ensuring a consistent presence on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

6. Host a Webinar
Take your blog topic and expand upon it in a live webinar. This allows for real-time interaction with your audience, making it a great opportunity to answer questions and delve deeper into the subject. After the live event, you can repurpose the recording into a video or blog post, further extending the life of your content.

7. Update and Refresh Old Posts

Over time, information changes, and your older posts may become outdated. Take the time to revisit them, update the data, and add new insights. Not only does this improve the accuracy of your content, but it also gives you a chance to promote it again to your audience.

Repurposing blog content is a strategic way to maximize your efforts and extend the life of your work. By implementing these strategies, you can reach new audiences, engage your current followers, and continue building your authority in your niche. Remember, content creation is a marathon, not a sprint; make the most of what you’ve already created!
What Are the Most Effective Ways to Repurpose Blog Content?

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