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Apple’s Killing the Password. Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Daily Crunch: PSG, Battery Ventures invest $100M in open source password manager Bitwarden
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Daily Crunch: PSG, Battery Ventures invest $100M in open source password manager Bitwarden by Christine Hall originally published on TechCrunch
Passwords aren’t dead yet. Bitwarden raises $100M for password management
Can I Reuse My Old Wi-Fi Name and Password on My New Router?
Buying a new Wi-FI router doesn’t have to mean going through a tedious setup process on all your current Wi-Fi devices. Here’s what you need to know about reusing your Wi-Fi name and password.
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How to Find Your Wi-Fi Password on a Chromebook
If you’ve forgotten a Wi-Fi password or you need to share it with someone, it’s nice to be able to find the password right on your device. We’ll show you how to find it on a Chromebook.
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Plex Had a Data Breach: Reset Your Password Now
Plex is a popular movie and TV streaming service, with the option to play content hosted from your own personal servers. However, Plex is now sending out emails explaining user data may have been accessed by a third party.
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How to Change Your Facebook Password
Most people use terrible passwords. If you’re one of them, you should change all your important passwords to something a lot more secure — and believe it or not, that includes Facebook.
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How to Password Protect a Word Document
To protect the contents of your Microsoft Word documents, add password protection to them. Doing so prompts the user to enter the password each time the document is opened. We’ll show you how to do that using a built-in Word feature.
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Tower of Fantasy password list: all electronic lock codes
Looking for every Tower of Fantasy password to open the electronic locks found throughout Aida? Despite what its name suggests, Hotta Studio’s free-to-play game is set in a technological sci-fi world where you’ll be hard pressed to find a conventional lock to pick. Instead, locks are sealed using a four-digit password. Electronic locks are attached to a range of different structures, from guarded barriers to abandoned trucks, but bear in mind these are different to Tower of Fantasy codes, which let you unlock free items.
Entering the correct Tower of Fantasy password into an electronic lock guarantees a variety of rewards. Deconstruction devices specifically award you with a gold nucleus which you can use to wish on weapons banners, while supply pods offer an abundance of experience and upgrade materials that make Tower of Fantasy leveling a breeze. Breaking one particular electronic lock can even bring you one step closer to expanding your roster of Tower of Fantasy vehicles. Read on to find out exactly where each electronic lock is located and which Tower of Fantasy password they require.
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