How to Enable DNS over HTTPS in Windows 10

Microsoft has had the DNS-over-HTTPS protocol tested by Windows Insiders in a preliminary version of Windows 10. But what exactly is DNS over HTTPS? DNS is, in simple terms, the process of translating an easy to read and write domain address into a real IP address where a web resource resides. Although most web sites already use HTTPS …

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Fix HTTP Error 451 Unavailable for legal Reasons 2020

The family of 400 error codes has a new member: Say hello to newcomer 451, the HTTP error code that lets you know you don’t see what you want to see because it has been blocked for legal reasons. The HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Client 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons error response code indicates that the user …

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How to Set a Metered Connection in Windows 10

A metered connection is an Internet connection to which a data limit is assigned. By default, cellular data connections are defined as metered connections. Connections to Wi-Fi and Ethernet networks can be set to metered connections, but they are not set to metered connections by default. Some applications might work differently on a metered connection to reduce …

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How to Use the Task Manager on Firefox

Did you know that Firefox has an integrated task manager? Yes, it does. And thanks to this task manager, you can see which tabs are slowing down your system. It’s an incredibly important (and underused) tool in the Firefox toolbox. Why would you want to use it? What if you have one of the many …

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How to Use iCloud Notes on Windows 10

Apple will never port its MacOS or iOS applications to Windows 10. I can only hope to live to see the day when I have to eat my own words. But if you have an iPhone and are using the Notes so intensely that you need to access them on a Windows 10 PC, all …

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How to Use Firefox Private Relay Feature on Firefox

It is impossible to do without an e-mail address and yet, despite years of technological progress, it is often just as difficult to live without one. Most people still only have two e-mail addresses, one for work and one for private life, and they are often targeted by spammers, scammers and malicious e-mail senders in the digital …

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