And those are: an Authenticator app which means you’re using Multi Factor Authentication to log into accounts AND a decent Password Manager to remember and safely store all these accounts you’ve got. You simply can’t go onto the web safely… ► Continue reading…
Category: Tips / Tutorials
Fixing High DPI scaling issues
This is one of these annoying things I ran in to a few times recently, where certain apps seriously misbehaved in the scaling department. Mostly these are WPF build apps (old Win32 stuff) that do not obey the Windows 10… ► Continue reading…
[Updated] Enabling IE-mode in new Microsoft Edge
It’s been ages since I’ve blogged, so it was about time to write something new. I’ve been using Microsoft’s new Edge browser ever since the developer build came out, and one it’s best features (at least for IT professionals) is… ► Continue reading…
Some useful Windows 10 & Office hacks and tweaks
The start of this post was inspired by a few Windows Central posts spread over time, detailing some hacks and tweaks for Windows and Office users. It’s some quite useful stuff in everyday life, so I plan to update on… ► Continue reading…
Secure on the web: use MFA and a Password Manager!
This is also a blog I’ve been wanting to write for quite some time now. Especially in this day and age of the continuous danger of hacks and data breaches all over the web. I’m not even talking of malware… ► Continue reading…
Have I been powned? (or rather: hacked)
The other day I came across this tweet from Scott Hanselman, a well known Microsoft developer, linking to a website called https://haveibeenpwned.com/ where you can check if any of your email addresses or user names has ever been involved in a… ► Continue reading…