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Monday, April 29, 2024 – Important warning about your browser’s Incognito mode – Super-fast way to do a reverse image search

Posted on April 29, 2024

Hello, and welcome…

Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Monday, April 29, 2024

 


 

Topics covered in this issue…

• Super-fast way to do a reverse image search

• Warning: ‘Incognito’ mode won’t keep your online activities secret

• Q&A: How do I change a post’s author in WordPress?

• Video: Awesome live performance of ‘Galveston’ by Glen Campbell

• April’s Tech Tips Giveaway: Anker 521 300W Portable Power Station


 

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Monthly Tech Giveaway….

We have a winner for March…

Congratulations to Teresa G. from McKinney, Texas for winning the HP Pavilion 17.3″ HD+ Laptop in March’s Tech Tips Giveaway.

April’s winner will receive an Anker 521 300W Portable Power Station (click for details).

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Today’s featured tech tip….

Super-fast way to do a reverse image search

If you’ve been using the Internet for a while you probably know you can do a “reverse image search” on any image that’s displayed on a web page to find other web pages that contain that same image (or very similar images).

There are several ways to complete a reverse image search, but today I’m going to tell you about the fastest method possible. Just follow the steps below:

1 – Right-click on the image you want to do the reverse image search for.

2 – Select the option to search for that image.

Note: The actual wording of the “search for image” option varies from browser to browser, but all the most popular browsers have it.

Your default browser should now open up with the results of the reverse image search already displayed for you.

That’s all there is to it. Enjoy.

 


 

The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…

• Warning: ‘Incognito’ mode won’t keep your online activities secret

Yep, I’m afraid it’s true.

• Q&A: How do I change a post’s author in WordPress?

Step-by-step instructions.

• Click here to see today’s ‘Picture of the Day’.

Every morning I post a new photo that I find inspiring, intriguing, or just plain beautiful to look at. Jumpstart your day by checking it out.

 


 

Rick’s Daily Pick…

Yoobure L Shaped Desk Gaming Computer Desk

Need a new desk for your computer gear? This one has plenty of space for all your essentials.

 


 

Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…

Video: Awesome live performance of ‘Galveston’ by Glen Campbell

Simply fantastic.

 


 

Tech news that caught my eye…

• T-Mobile implementing AI-powered tools for better customer service

• Appeals court upholds NY law requiring ISPs offer $15 broadband

• Fake US Post Office phishing sites getting as much traffic as the real one

• Opinion: Here’s how the TikTok ban will likely play out in the courts

• Humanoid robots are learning to how to…fall?

 


 

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