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Sunday, June 18, 2023 – How to protect your Android devices from ransomware – How to quickly take a full-page screenshot with Firefox

Posted on June 18, 2023

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Rick’s Daily Tech Tips Update for Sunday, June 18, 2023

 


 

Topics covered in this issue…

• How to quickly take a full-page screenshot with Firefox

• 4 tips for protecting your Android devices from ransomware

• How to make sure your Amazon purchases are always awesome

• How to make your own Low-Sodium Ranch Dressing


 

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Today’s featured tech tip….

How to quickly take a full-page screenshot with Firefox

As you probably, capturing a screenshot of an entire web page without scrolling typically requires the use of a browser extension, but if you use Firefox you can do it with just a couple of mouse clicks – and without the aid of a third-party extension.

Want to give it a try? Just follow the steps below:

1 – Open the page you want to take a screenshot of in your Firefox browser.

2 – Right-click on any blank area of the page and select Take Screenshot from the drop-down menu.

You should now see a rectangular box containing two options in the top-right corner of the Firefox window.

3 – Select the Save full page option to create a screenshot image of the entire web page, including the parts of the page that aren’t currently in view.

If you only want to screenshot the part of the page that’s currently in view, select the Save visible option.

If you want to select a specific region of the visible part of the page you can do that as well by following the instructions in the center of the screen.

That’s all there is to it. Now you know how to quickly and easily capture a screenshot with Firefox.


 

The latest from Rick’s Daily Tips Tech Blog…

• 4 tips for protecting your Android devices from ransomware

Better safe than sorry.

• How to make sure your Amazon purchases are always awesome

This is my best Amazon tip (in my humble opinion).

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Looking for a really good USB flash drive for use with your USB-C equipped devices? This one is my favorite.

 


 

Today’s post from ‘My Daily Smile’…

How to make your own Low-Sodium Ranch Dressing

It’s easier than you might think.

 


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Tech news that caught my eye…

• Info stealer malware Skuld is targeting Windows PCs in the US

• The FCC is ready to hear your broadband data cap horror stories

• Millions of Americans’ personal data exposed in global hack

• US govt offers $10 million bounty for info on Clop ransomware

• Microsoft is removing some Folder Options in Windows 11

 


 

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