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[mai mult...]Both kids and adults need the occasional break from staring at a screen. Fortunately, Microsoft Family Groups on Windows 10 allows you to set a healthier schedule for everyone in the family. Microsoft Family Groups allows you to put everyone in your family who has a free Microsoft account under one digital umbrella. On the Microsoft Family Groups website, you can access a number of easy-to-use settings and limit screen time for yourself or your children.
To get started, you can make a family group either directly on Windows 10 or the website. After you invite everyone to your family group, find the member whose screen time you want to limit on the main page of your Microsoft Family account. Click “Screen Time” under that person’s name to open the screen time management page. All screen time restrictions are disabled for new accounts, so toggle-On the “Windows 10” option to open the screen time schedule.
In the weekly calendar, click any day’s schedule to edit it.
In the daily schedule menu, you can create one or more time periods during which screen time is permitted using the “From” and “To” drop-down menus. When you’re done, click “Save,” and then repeat the process for each day of the week you want to edit.
You can also use the drop-down menu under “Time Limit” to restrict the total amount of time an account can spend on Windows 10. For example, you can allow one hour of computer use at any time between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
You can also select “Blocked” to change this schedule to when screen time is blocked. You can also apply these settings to any other Windows 10 devices, as well as Xbox One, as it’s a Microsoft product. To do so, toggle-On the “Use One Schedule for All Devices” option at the top.
[mai mult...]Observant Firefox users on Windows who have updated the web browser to Firefox 75 may have noticed that the upgrade brought along with it a new scheduled tasks. The scheduled task is also added if Firefox 75 is installed on a Windows device. The task’s name is Firefox Default Browser Agent and it is set to run once per day. Mozilla published a blog post on the official blog of the organization that provides information on the task and why it has been created.
According to Mozilla, the task has been created to help the organization “understand changes in default browser settings”. At its core, it is a Telemetry task that collects information and sends the data to Mozilla.
Here are the details:
Mozilla added the file default-browser-agent.exe to the Firefox installation folder on Windows which defaults to C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\.
Firefox users have the following options if they don’t want the data sent to Mozilla:
Here is how you disable the task:
The task won’t be executed anymore once it is disabled.
The new Telemetry task is only introduced on Windows and runs only if Telemetry is enabled (which it is by default). Mozilla is transparent about the introduction and while that is good, I’d preferred if the company would have informed users about it in the browser after the upgrade to Firefox 75 or installation of the browser and before the task is executed the first time.
[mai mult...]If you monitor the connections your computer makes, you may have noticed that a program called pingsender.exe is making regular connections to the Internet. Depending on the program or service that you use to monitor connections, you may get additional information right away. Windows Firewall Control for instance displays the remote IP address of the connection attempt, and the organization that signed the executable files.
That organization is Mozilla Corporation, and the IP address belongs to Amazon’s cloud service AWS.
You may have noticed as well that pingsender.exe springs to action whenever you close the Firefox web browser. The article “Getting Firefox data faster: the shutdown pingsender” by Alessio Placitelli provides additional information on the executable file.
Firefox collects data if telemetry collecting is enabled. The browse transfers the data regularly to Mozilla in intervals. A big chunk of data was sent to Mozilla on the start of the next browsing session up until recently.
The issue was that this could mean that Mozilla would get the data hours, days or even weeks after it had been collected by the browser.
Pingsender is activated from the second browsing session on. It is launched as a separate process during Firefox shut down, and attempts to send the telemetry data that was collected during the browsing session to Mozilla.
Mozilla managed to reduce the sending time significantly. According to Placitelli, 85% of pings reach Mozilla within an hour, and 95% do so within the first 8 hours. Only 25% of pings reached Mozilla in the first hour without pingsender, and it took 90 hours to reach the 95% level of pings without pingsender.
In short: Pingsender is a separate process that Firefox spawns on shut down to send telemetry data to Mozilla.
Firefox users may load about:telemetry in the browser’s address bar to check the data that Mozilla is collecting.
Those who don’t want to provide Mozilla with data can turn the data off under about:preferences#privacy.
Another option is available. If Pingsender.exe is the problem, you may turn that feature off in the following way:
Actualizările software ale sistemului Nintendo Switch sunt esențiale: adaugă noi caracteristici și remediază erorile. În mod normal, sistemul descarcă actualizările automat și vă întreabă dacă doriți să le instalați. Dar dacă doriți să declanșați procesul manual (sau vă asigurați că sunteți la cea mai recentă versiune), iată cum.
Pentru a actualiza software-ul sistemului Nintendo Switch, trebuie să fiți conectat la internet. După ce v-ați conectat, lansați Setările sistemului apăsând pe pictograma roată din ecranul de pornire al comutatorului.
În mod implicit, de fiecare dată când apăsați butonul Capture, Nintendo Switch salvează o imagine a ecranului curent într-un fișier imagine JPEG de pe un card microSD dacă aveți unul inserat. Dacă nu, comutatorul le salvează în memoria internă. Unele părți ale software-ului sistemului Switch (și, eventual, unele jocuri), blochează capturile de ecran, dar, în general, funcția funcționează peste tot.