Battery Saver

Windows 10 is smart enough to begin clawing back background services when the battery on your laptop is running low. When Battery Saver is turned on, it makes sure you can squeeze every last morsel of battery life out of your machine. To enable Battery Saver, click the Start menu, and head to Settings | System | Battery Saver.

Stop App Suggestions in your Win10 Start Menu

If you are running Windows 10 with default settings, you likely have seen ‘suggested’ apps (basically advertising) pop on the right side of your start menu (tile side). Clicking on these suggestions will open the Store App, allowing you to download and purchase them. Luckily, getting rid of these is quick and easy.

Open Settings and go to Personalization > Start. You’ll see several options, one should say “Occasionally show suggestions in Start.” Turn this toggle to Off and close the Settings menu. That’s it!

Equifax Hack

Equifax, the credit reporting giant, announced Thursday that they were hacked sometime between mid-May and July of this year. The breach exposed the information of an ‘unknown’ number of people living in Canada and the UK. They have yet to reveal how many Canadians had their personal information hacked over the Spring and Summer.
Hackers were able to get names, SIN’s, birth dates, addresses, credit card information and some driver license numbers. That is enough information to fill out a mortgage application or get a credit card for example.
Equifax said it will send direct mail notices to consumers that were impacted. They have also established a website where people can check if their personal information was stolen.
If you find your information has been compromised, there are a few things you can do to protect yourself from identity theft;

  • Monitor your Equifax score
  • Watch your credit inquiry (anytime a potential lender checks your credit i.e. credit card company)
  • Freeze your credit reports (this restricts access to your credit report)
  • If your SIN was stolen, file a police report
  • Check your credit card statements
  • Alerts banks and strengthen your passwords

Although they haven’t released the number of Canadians affected, they did state that nearly 143 million people were affected in the US.

Here is a fresh-from-the-press Current Events template to safeguard against inevitable Equifax-themed phishing campaigns by the bad guys: (courtesy of KnowBe4)

Desktop Button in Windows 10

On the bottom-right corner of your page, there’s a desktop button. You may not see it right away, its small and almost non-existent. All the way at the bottom right, beside the date and time, you’ll find a small little sliver of a button. Click that and it will minimize all your open windows and show the desktop. You can set this button to clear the desktop just by clicking it or by hovering the mouse over the corner. You can change this in settings.

Login with Finger Press

Microsoft has added a feature called Windows Hello to Windows 10: it lets you log in using facial recognition, a fingerprint or an iris scan. (If your computer has the necessary hardware attached)

To change the way you gain access to your PC, go to the Settings app, then follow the Accounts link and choose Sign-in options from the menu on the left.

The options listed will vary depending on the hardware you have attached to your PC, but new computers made specifically for Windows 10 should include at least some of the new options.

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