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November 2014

Google improves recent activity information for accounts

There is a lot that you can do to improve the security of your Google account. It starts with a secure password but does not end there. You can enable 2-step verification for example to add another layer of protection to the account, or make sure that you receive phone alerts when suspicious activities are recognized by the system.

Move the Firefox user interface to the bottom of the browser

Mozilla Firefox has still a huge advantage over other popular browser choices such as Google Chrome or Microsoft Internet Explorer.

The majority of browsers restrict the user interface. Firefox by default ships with options to display a sidebar for example, something that Chrome does not support at all.

In addition to native options to display or hide toolbars or buttons, there are add-ons available for the web browser that modify the UI further.

SSL Enforcer forces secure connections on a system-wide level

SSL Enforcer is a new program that is currently available as a free beta version. If other programs of the same developer are anything to go by, it is likely that it won't be available for free after the beta period.

The program works similar to the popular browser extension HTTPS Everywhere but with the difference that it runs independent from any program on the system.

This means that it can enforce secure connections for all processes running on the system.

Mozilla’s new sponsored tiles revenue stream may not be worth it

The Internet runs on advertisement. While there are some sites and services that do okay without it, and lets not forget the free sites out there that are run by users in their spare time, it is fair to say that ads keep a large part of the web rolling right now.

Mozilla, even though it is a non-profit, needs to earn money to pay its employees and maintain the company's infrastructure.

One could argue that the organization is spreading its wings out too far instead of concentrating on core products but fact is, Mozilla needs money to continue operations.

Last Resort to boot into Safe Mode in Windows 8 or newer

Microsoft optimized the boot process of its Windows 8 operating system in a way that it is booting faster than previous versions of Windows.

A side-effect of this is that it is difficult to get the operating system to load Safe Mode. The mode is useful to troubleshoot the operating system. You can use it for example to undo changes or uninstall software that you have recently installed on the system.

First look at CCleaner 5.0’s new interface

Software interface design changes, or entire redesigns, are often controversial updates.  It happens that visual updates are disliked that much that users move to alternatives instead. We have seen that with Firefox's Australis update in recent time when users moved to alternatives such as Pale Moon after the update.

A first beta version of CCleaner 5.0 has been released yesterday. CCleaner 5.0 is the upcoming version of the popular temporary files cleaner and system utility for the Windows operating system.

10 Reasons why you may want to try Firefox’s Classic Theme Restorer add-on

Classic Theme Restorer has been designed to bring back features and designs that Mozilla removed when it launched the Australis interface back with Firefox 29.

The extension has evolved over time and it does more than changing rounded to squared tabs. In fact, it always did more than that but its author has added new features on a constant basis that may make it interesting even if you like the Australis interface and the changes that came along with it.

Firefox’s Interest Dashboard provides you with Internet interest information

Mozilla has released a first experimental version of the Firefox Internet Dashboard extension. First mentioned back in August 2014 it analyzes the browsing history to display information about it to the user.

After you have installed the extension and loaded its local page for the first time you are informed that it may take a couple of moments to generate the report.

Get a first sneak peak at Windows 10’s Continuum feature

Microsoft revealed information about a new Windows 10 feature called Continuum back in September 2014. One of the usage scenarios that Microsoft needs to handle are when a hybrid device is being used.

These devices, like Microsoft's own Surface or The Lenovo Yoga for instance, can be used as a tablet with touch but also with a keyboard that can be connected to the device easily.