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Buying Guide : Wireless router for Home users.

Looking to buy a wireless router for Home and confused with so many options and technical specifications? Do not worry,NetHunk has come up with a new series of buying guides and today in this series we are going to share the guidelines for buying a wireless router,happy huh :).Before going straight away into the guidelines we would like the readers to first sort out their own needs and prerequisites.Here we have listed out few of the deciding factors.
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Why we need to clean Browser Private Data.

We connect to web through browsers.When ever we browse pages few temporary files gets stored in browser cache and login information in cookies.These private data are quiet helpful but at the same time pose a serious threat , below i have listed down few of the unethical consequences one may encounter with these data in there browser.

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  • Cookie hijacking: Suppose u are doing an online transaction or accessed your hosting cpanel and then after visit a low profile site.Then there are chances that your cookie can be used for some unethical purpose.
  • Cache poising: It is mostly related to DNS poisoning but there in this context it is like exploiting your cache and retrieving some valuable information regarding your online presence.
  • Browsing History Monitoring : Some people pile up there web history because it makes  there life easier to visit the website from history and reduce the typing and searching but browsing history is more personal than your personal dairy these days so be careful.. 🙂

So, i would suggest one should set automatically clear the private data on browser exit or do so manually.

How to clean private data of the browser manually.

1.In order to clean the private data of browser manually Press hold Shift+Ctrl+Delete all at a time.

2.A popup appears, select the categories and hit enter then restart the browser to use again.

How to set the browser to clean private data automatically on exit.

Here we will cover the commonly used browsers Mozilla and Google Chrome.

Clear Private data in Mozilla automatically on exit.

1.Open Mozilla,under options browse to “privacy tab” and select the options as shown in the image below.

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2.Restart the browser to use it.

Clean Private data in Google Chrome automatically on exit.

1.As of now there is no built in functionality in Chrome to auto clean the private data on exit but our purpose can be accomplished using a extension called as “Click&Clean“.

2.After installing the extension click on the small icon to the top right corner in order to open its option for “Click&Clean” as shown in the image below.

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3.As shown in the image below check the option “Delete private data when chrome closes”.

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The steps mentioned above can secure your online activities to some extent but we should remember not a single thing is 100% secure 🙂

Authorization and deauthorization of Computer from Apple ID

Authorization and deauthorization are used  for selecting between  the computers that used for connecting to Apple devices.Those computers in which the Apple iTunes is installed are actually authorized using the Apple ID so that, one can sync up all the media files,e-books,apps etc from the connected apple device to the authorized Computers.

ipad-connected-to-macSince Apple has imposed a restriction of authorizing only 5 Computers using a particular Apple ID so, obviously there is a need to de-authorize  few computers which are either obsolete or not owned anymore.Below we will see how to  authorize and de-authorize a Computer.

How to Authorize a Computer using Apple ID ?

1.Log-in to iTunes using a Apple ID.

2.Click on the Authorize This Computer from the store menu drop down on the top menu bar as shown in the image below.

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3. Now a popup appears asking for the Apple ID credentials. So, fill the same and hit Authorize.

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How to Deauthorize a Computer using Apple ID ?

1.Log-in to iTunes using a Apple ID.

2.Click on the Deauthorize This Computer from the store menu drop down on the top menu bar as shown for authorize.

3. Now a popup appears asking for the Apple ID credentials. So, fill the same and hit Deauthorize.

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How to Deauthorize all the Computers?

1.Once signed in using the Apple ID browse to the account on clicking account on the top left corner.

2.Here just hit the Deauthorize all button,this button will show up only if the number of authorized computer is 2 or more but less than equal to 5.

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Manage your computers well for the Apple ID to sync and use features like Home sharing,downloading of purchase apps etc.

Free FTP/SFTP clients for Blogging.

Blogging is a cross platform activity and file transfer is certainly an integral part of it.When the question of file transfer arises then certainly FTP/SFTP clients comes to the scenario.I am sure each and every blogger uses a particular FTP/SFTP client these days to upload there needed bit of file.This complete process looks to be simple but there are few points i have listed below which comes as a deciding factor for the choice of a particular FTP/SFTP client.
Free ftp/sftp clients

  • Security : While file transfer between local host and remote server.
  • Ease of use of the client.
  • Scheduling of transfer of files.
  • Remote file editing feature.
  • Drag and drop functionality etc…much more.

Below i have listed down few of the simple,free yet powerful FTP/SFTP clients for Windows/Linux/Mac OSX.

FTP clients for Mac OS X

1.Filezilla

As mentioned above it is a cross platform client with FTP/SFTP support along with remote file editing and drag and drop feature.

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2.Cyberduck

Cyberduck with an ease to use interface and suports both FTP/SFTP etc.Cloud connectivity and remote file editing feature.Using it one can expand zips and archive tar too.

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3.MacFusion

It is a Mac based FTP/SFTP client,need to have Google’s MacFUSE inorder to use it.

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4.YummyFTP

YummyFTP is one the simple but powerful FTP/SFTP client for Mac OS X with scheduling and directory synchronization along with failure auto recovery feature.

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5.Transmit
It is one of the fastest FTP/SFTP client for Mac OSX along with all the feature that other client could have.

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FTP/SFTP client for Linux.

1.CrossFTP

CrossFTP is a cross platform client but basically used in Linux.It has schedule and on the spot edit feature.Here once can grant the bandwidth limit while transferring files from one host to other.

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2.FileZilla

As you can see i have mentioned this client for all the platforms.It is one of the widely used FTP/SFTP client.

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3.FireFTP

It is cross-platform addon for mozilla and its quite handy as it has browser integration facility and one can right away transfer files to remote host while browsing.

4.gFTP

gFTP is a linux based FTP/FTPs client written in “C”. It has a command based usage.

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FTP/SFTP client for Windows.

1.PSCP and PSFTP

These are the command line interfaces from putty  which makes the file transfer secure and is less time consuming.

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2.WinSCP

WinSCP is free FTP/SFTP client.It is ahead from other ftp client in the fact that it creates two window which makes it easier for the end user to copy files between a local and a remote computer and vice-versa.

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3.Filezilla

Filezilla is one of the most widely used FTP client.Its simple and use friendly.

Features:

  • Remote file editing.
  • IPV6 Support.
  • and drop support and much more.

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4.CoreFTP LE

Core FTP LE is a free FTP/SFTP windows based client with browser integration feature with drag and drop support, file viewing & editing and much more.

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5.BitKinex

BitKinex is unique is the way that it has feature like scheduling for transfer of file from one host to other securely and in less amount of time.

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6.Swish.

Swish is an extension for windows explorer so,it makes possible for windows users to directly transfer file from the system itself using windows explorer instead of using a separate client for SFTP/FTP.

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I am sure many of you must have tried one or the other of the above listed client.Please share your experience with these clients or any any of your favorite client missing from this list.