How to Manage Device Encryption in Windows 

Windows Device Encryption and BitLocker are both security features in Windows that help protect the information on your computer, but they work in slightly different ways. While BitLocker is unavailable for the Home editions of Windows , the Windows Device Encryption feature is present by default for all Windows editions. The differences between them can be summarized as below: BitLockerWindows...

How to Filter Contacts in Microsoft People App

Microsoft People app is a tool for managing all your contacts in one place when using Windows. This includes contacts with email addresses, phone numbers, and so on. You can change the People app to filter this list to display only those contacts with phone numbers. Here is how to do that: Open the People app (it is now integrated with Calendar and Mail for Windows). Click on the...

Quickly Backup Data With The Windows Backup Tool

In today’s digital age, data is becoming more valuable than ever. Whether it’s personal files, business documents, or important information, losing data can have serious consequences.  That’s why it’s essential to have a reliable backup system in place. Cloud storage has emerged as one of the most convenient and secure methods of data backup. By storing your files online,...

How To Streamline Windows Phone Link Notifications

The Phone Link feature of Windows allows users to connect their Windows 10 PC with their Android or iOS device. This feature enables users to access their phone’s notifications, text messages, photos, and other content on their PC without switching back and forth between their phone and PC. Users can also send and receive text messages, make phone calls, and control music on their phone...

4 Useful Windows Command Prompt Tricks To Know

Using the Windows command prompt can often be quicker for certain tasks like creating files and redirecting command output. Although it does not get as much spotlight as the Linux command-line, here are some useful Windows command prompt tricks that you should know. 1. Create files: Do you know that you can directly create files through the Windows command prompt? Use the copy con command...

Add Header & Footer To Windows Notepad Files

Notepad the default text editor in Windows 10/11 is a workhorse for creating and editing basic text files. By default, it doesn’t show header and footer when the text files are printed. Here is how to add these: Open Notepad and click on File > Page Setup. The Header and Footer fields are empty by default. Clicking on the Input Values link will open this Microsoft knowledge base...