How to Create a Data Entry Form in LibreOffice Base

Do you often record large amounts of data in a spreadsheet or database table? Or maybe you want to host a form on your website so guests can share their info? You can make your own form that’s linked to a database using LibreOffice Base, a free alternative to Microsoft Access. In this guide we’ll […]

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5 Workspace Apps That Use Smart Tables to Manage Data

Traditionally, most productivity tools gave you a fixed set of features. For example, a checklist might give you due dates, attachments, and percentages. But if you wanted more features, you just had to wait and hope. There is a current trend in productivity tools of using spreadsheet-like database tables or “smart tables” to give you […]

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Spotify Resets Around 350,000 Passwords Involved in a Data Breach

Spotify has reset the passwords of 350,000 accounts, after researchers found a database online containing 380 million records that included login credentials for the music streaming service. Spotify Targeted in Credential Stuffing Scheme The research team at vpnMentor, led by Noam Rotem and Ran Locar, claims to have discovered a possible credential stuffing operation. Credential […]

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Travel Booking Sites Hit by Massive Data Breach: How Can You Protect Yourself?

A hotel reservation platform has exposed users’ data along with the details of at least 10 million customers worldwide. This could affect anyone who has booked a room via an online booking site in the last seven years. Here’s what you need to know about this massive leak, how this can possibly affect you, and what you can do […]

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5 Best Ways to Permanently Delete Android Data | MakeUseOf

When you delete a file from your Android phone, it actually remains in your device’s storage until it’s overwritten with new data. This used to be a major privacy concern, because it meant that deleted files could be retrieved using data-recovery software. Since Android 6 all Android phones are encrypted by default, which should prevent […]

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Google Pulls 3 Kid-Friendly Android Apps for Data Collection Violations

Google has decided to put its foot down on three apps that were specifically targeted towards children, as reported by TechCrunch. These seemingly innocent-looking apps aren’t small ones, either, as they have approximately 20 million downloads between them. All three of the apps were removed from the Google Play app store, making them unavailable to download […]

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