Import Bookmarks and Passwords to a New Browser
Switching browsers doesn't mean starting from scratch. Here's how to bring your bookmarks and saved passwords with you.
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Switching browsers doesn't mean starting from scratch. Here's how to bring your bookmarks and saved passwords with you.
Browser extensions can be incredibly useful — or a serious security risk. Here's how to review what you have and remove what you don't need.
You type in the Start menu search box and get nothing — no apps, no files, no web results. These steps fix the Windows Search service and rebuild the index.
This DNS error means your browser couldn't find the address for the website. It's almost always fixable on your end in a few steps.
A guest Wi-Fi network lets visitors connect to the internet without getting access to your personal devices or shared files. Here is how to set one up on most home routers.
Antimalware Service Executable is Windows Defender doing its job — but when it consumes 80% of your CPU for hours, something needs adjusting. Here's how to fix it without disabling your protection.
Messages are sitting in webmail but never arrive in Outlook. Run this checklist top to bottom — most people are fixed by step 3.
ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT means your browser reached out to a website and got no response. Here's how to pinpoint the cause and fix it.
When nothing else fixes a stubborn internet problem on Windows, resetting the network settings from scratch often does the trick. Here is how to do it safely.