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How to Transfer iPhone Text Messages to Android

Switching from an iPhone to an Android phone is not as difficult as you might think. The most tedious part is transferring all your personal stuff. We’ll show you how to move your iPhone SMS messages to Android, including iMessages.

Along with photos and videos, text messages are probably one of the things you care about the most when switching phones. Nobody wants to lose all of their conversations—some of which may be very important. The good news is you don’t have to. The first thing we need to do is prepare your iPhone to transfer text messages. To do that, we simply need to make sure you’re syncing your messages with iCloud.

  • First, open the “Settings” app.

Open the "Settings" app.

Tap your profile at the top of the screen.

Tap your profile.

Select “iCloud.”

Select "iCloud."

Scroll down and make sure “Messages” is toggled on.

Toggle on "Messages."

Transfer Text Messages from iPhone to Samsung Galaxy

Samsung offers an app called “Smart Switch” that you can use to move text messages (and other stuff) from your iPhone to a Galaxy phone. You’ll need the little USB-C to USB-A adapter that came with your Samsung phone. If you don’t have one, you can buy a cheap USB-C to USB-A adapter online.

First, open the “Smart Switch” app on your Galaxy phone—download here—and select “Recieve Data.”

Select "Receive Data."

Select “iPhone/iPad” as the source.

Tap "iPhone/iPad."

Plug the adapter into your Samsung phone and then connect it to your iPhone with the USB Lightning cable.

Connect the two phones.

Smart Switch will begin “Searching for Data to Transfer.” When it’s done, you’ll see a list of things you can transfer from your iPhone. Select “Messages” and anything else you might want and tap “Transfer.”

Choose "Messages" to transfer.

This process can take a while depending on what you’re transferring. You can select “Keep Screen On” to ensure it’s not interrupted.

"Keep Screen On."

After it’s done, you can tap “Next.”

Tap "Next."

The next screen will remind you to turn off iMessage on your iPhone to make sure you get all messages.

Turn off iMessage.

That’s all there is to it! You can skip through the next few screens and you’ll see all your conversations —including iMessage—from your iPhone in your default texting app.

Transfer Text Messages from iPhone to Google Pixel

Samsung Smart Switch is a great tool because you can use it at any time. Google Pixel phones don’t have that option. You can only transfer data from a secondary phone during the initial setup process. So if your Pixel is already set up, you’re stuck with putting your data in the hands of a third-party app or resetting your phone.

Regardless, we’ll show you how it’s done. Go through the Pixel setup process and connect to your mobile network or Wi-Fi. Tap “Next” when it asks if you want to copy apps and data.

Tap "Next."

The next screen will instruct you to turn on your iPhone and unlock the screen. Tap “Next.”

Tap "Next."

Now we’ll need the USB-C to USB-A adapter that came with your Pixel phone. If you don’t have one, you can find them for cheap online. Plug it into your Pixel and then connect it to your iPhone with the USB Lightning cable. Tap “Next.”

Tap "Next."

Sign in with your Google account to continue with the setup.

Sign in with Google account and tap "Next."

The next screen will ask what you want to copy from your iPhone. Select “Messages” and anything else you’d like, then tap “Copy.”

Select "Messages."

You’ll be given the option to “Continue” with setup or leave and finish it later. Tap “Continue.”

Tap "Continue."

Continue with setup until you get to the “Your Phone’s Almost Ready” screen. Tap “Done” to finish up.

Tap "Done."

The next screen will instruct you to turn off iMessage on your iPhone to ensure you don’t miss any messages.

Turn off iMessage.

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How to Use Google Password Manager on Android

A password manager is a great thing to use if you want to keep your passwords secure and easy to remember. Google’s Password Manager built-in to Chrome is a popular option and it works on Android too. While we don’t necessarily recommend everyone use their browser’s password manager, it’s better than nothing. Plus, Google’s password manager has gotten a lot better over the years. If you use it in Google Chrome on your computer, you should use it on Android, too.

Before we get started, we’ll need to make sure you have Google’s password manager set as your “Autofill” service on your Android device. This will ensure that the passwords you save will automatically generate when you need to log in to an app or website.

Swipe down once or twice (depending on your phone) from the top of the screen and tap the gear icon to open the Settings.

Tap the "Passwords & Accounts" section.

Now select whichever service is listed under “Autofill Service.” It may already be “Google.”

Select the service under "Autofill service."

Choose “Google” from the list if it’s not already selected.

Choose "Google."

Next, go back to the previous “Passwords & Accounts” screen. You’ll see “Google” listed under “Passwords.” Tap it.

Select "Google."

This is the Google Password Manager. You can search through your saved passwords to edit the details or delete outdated ones. You’ll need to enter your security method to access any of the passwords.

Find and edit passwords.

At the top of the screen, you’ll see the “Password Checkup” tool. You can run this to see if any of your passwords should be improved for security.

Password Checkup tool.

Lastly, we’ll take a peek at the settings. Tap the gear icon in the top right corner.

Here’s where you can decide if you want Google to offer to save passwords when you enter them in apps and websites in Chrome. You can choose to automatically sign in to websites and get alerts when your passwords have been compromised.

Password Manager settings.

And if you want to use the Password Manager a lot, you can add a shortcut to the home screen.

Add it to the home screen.

That’s all there is to the Google Password Manager. It’s not the best or most secure password manager out there, but it’s probably the easiest to use if you’re a Chrome and Android user.

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How to Set Up Shadowsocks With Outline

Shadowsocks is a tool that uses the SOCKS5 proxy to reroute and disguise internet traffic and thus get past censorship blocks. It was developed initially by a Chinese programmer and is thus particularly useful in getting past the Great Firewall of China, though we’ve received reports you can use it for bypassing other regimes’ blocks, too.

However, if you’re looking to change your Netflix region or use BitTorrent, you’re much better off using a VPN. That’s something we explain in detail in our article comparing Shadowsocks vs. VPNs. The problem with Shadowsocks, though, is that it’s a bit tricky to set up, something we can hopefully help you with. There are several ways in which you can install Shadowsocks, but as many of them involve scripts cobbled together by enthusiasts, we like to use a program called Outline, which comes with a nice GUI and takes just a few minutes to set up.
  • How to Set Up Shadowsocks the Easy Way

Assuming you want to give Outline a shot, though, let’s get started with downloading the program. For this. For this, go to the Outline website and click on “get Outline.” The next page will show you download links for both the Manager and the Client, for now just install the Manager.

Outline Manager and Client

Once downloaded, open the program (for Linux you need to open the .AppImage file) and you’ll be met with a screen where you can choose the cloud service or server you’re using to route your traffic through. We’re using DigitalOcean for ours, but there are plenty of other options. DigitalOcean is the easiest option by far, though; you don’t even need to have a server ready.

Outline server options

In most cases, you’d have to set up your server beforehand, but using DigitalOcean all you need to do is link Outline to your account and the hard work is done for you. Just follow the on-screen prompts to authorize Outline to access your hosting account, all you need to do is choose a server location.

Server locations for Outline

If you’re in China, Singapore is probably your best bet, though Bengaluru in India is a good alternative; we went with Amsterdam. Whichever location you go with, just click “set up Outline” in the top right when you’re done and the program will get started. The setup process will take a few minutes.

Outline install screen

Once it’s done setting up, you’ll be greeted by Outline’s connection center, where you can set up connections—both your own as well as those of whomever you want to share the connection with—and track data usage. In the top right, you can also go to the settings screen to find information about the server as well as tweak functions to your liking. In our case, though, we want to hook up a device to the server, so we need to click on the icon next to “my access key.”

Outline's configuration screen

You’ll get a pop-up, just click “connect this device” and then make sure to copy the secure key in the next screen. After that, you’ll go to a third screen where you need to install the Outline Client. Just click “install outline” and the download will automatically start.

Outline Client installation

Once it’s downloaded, go to your downloads folder and open up the installer for the client. If it’s on the same device as the Outline Manager, the key will be automatically detected. Otherwise, you can enter it manually (in the image below, we’ve blanked part of the secure key.) Then hit “Add Server.”

Outline enter secure key

Then all you need to do to connect to your new Shadowsocks server is to hit “Connect.”

Outline client

You should now be able to access the internet through your new server. If you want to connect any other devices—including mobile devices, as Outline will work on Android and iOS as well—you should install the Outline Client on that device and enter the secure key. You can also create new secure keys if you want to spread security credentials around among friends and family, it’s up to you. Either way, you should now be able to browse the free internet.

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Cum automatizăm în cazul GDPR oferirea de detalii suficiente persoanelor fizice în vederea înțelegerii algoritmului a luarea deciziilor?

Regulamentul General privind Protecția Datelor (GDPR) prevede că persoanele fizice au dreptul de a fi informate cu privire la prelucrarea datelor lor cu caracter personal și de a primi detalii suficiente pentru a putea înțelege algoritmul de luare a deciziilor care le afectează. În cazul în care o organizație utilizează un astfel de algoritm, trebuie să se asigure că persoanele vizate sunt informate cu privire la acesta și că au acces la informații suficiente pentru a putea înțelege cum funcționează algoritmul și cum sunt luate deciziile care le afectează.

Pentru a automatiza oferirea de detalii suficiente persoanelor fizice în vederea înțelegerii algoritmului de luare a deciziilor, organizația poate utiliza diverse metode și tehnologii. Iată câteva dintre acestea:

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Cum verificăm tranzacțiile on-line înainte și după plată? Extrasele bancare și chitanțele prin homebank

Ne putem lua rămas bun de la clasicele chitanțe pe hârtie, acum din aplicația homebank pentru aproape orice banca putem află rapid și sigur tranzacțiile on-line precum și extrasele de cont. În exemplu am ales o anumită banca, dar principiul este asemănător si cu restul băncilor.

Prin urmare dacă nu mai știi ce plăți ai făcut cu Credit Card-ul tău acum o lună sau în oricare altă zi, nu trebuie să scotocești prin colecția de chitanțe. Verifică simplu și rapid în extrasul tău lunar de cont.

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