Showing posts with label Security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Security. Show all posts

Sunday, October 18, 2015

How to Make an iPad Hotspot


Download and install MyWi onto your iPad. After installation, open the program. Set up a security system for your WiFi by pressing 'WEP Security' and selecting 'On.'
Choose a password for your network (which prevents others from being able to access your WiFi).
Set the button that toggles 'WiFi Tethering' to the 'On' setting. If you wish to conserve battery on your iPad, you can select 'Status Bar Icon' as your 'In Use Indicator.' This uses no battery power, meaning that you can avoid charging your iPad for longer.
Connect other devices to the wireless hotspot by inserting the password you have set up.
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Monday, October 12, 2015

How to Clear Cookies From Safari On Mac Computer for Beginners


Open Safari and select Preferences. Once you're in Preferences, look at the very top of the page, not into the body. Up on top you'll see icons. One of these icons will be Security.
Click on Security and a page will open that will show you cookies. Point your curser to cookies and open this.
Another page will open showing you a window that allows you to view every cookie. Down at the bottom, you have the option of clicking on Remove. Click on that.
A box will open up asking you if you want to remove all the cookies. If you do, just say ok, and all the cookies will magically disappear. That doesn't mean, however, that your computer will stop acting up. But it will get rid of your cookies.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

How to Password


Click on the Apple menu and select Control Panels.
Click on the Password Security control panel.
Click on the Setup button. You can select a password, which you will type twice. If you own a PowerBook (laptop), you can select 'Also ask when waking from sleep.'
Type in a hint for your password (in case you forget it).
Close the control panel.
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How to Disable an Apple Remote (6 Steps)


Click the 'Apple' menu on your Mac OS X Mavericks desktop and select 'System Preferences.'
Click the 'Security & Privacy' icon. Click the 'Advanced' button. If the button is grayed out, click the 'Lock' icon and enter your password when prompted to access the Advanced settings.
Click the 'Disable Remote Control Infrared Receiver' check box and click 'OK.' With the receiver disabled, the Apple remote control can no longer access your Mac unless you deselect this option.
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