Now, let's talk about your photos' security. We are all informed that the Internet is a very treacherous place for everyone, especially, for our photos and other software. They can be corrupted and stolen from you. So, if you're asking me how to protect your photos and other work of technology against the Internet, just keep on reading. There are some ways to secure your photos from the Internet, these are: You can explore the privacy settings of every website that you use/post your pictures on. Some website invades your privacy if you didn't "private" them. (Private is a term used to determine the kind of privacy that's just for yourself or what we call "for your eyes only") Some websites like Facebook are actually looking into your pictures' information or sometimes called " metadata ". The source didn't reveal if they are stealing it or just reviewing it for the content reviewing. You can also protect your p...
Did you know that our life is a canvas? Our experiences are pigmented paints with vibrant colors. If the experience is cheery, the color is bright. If the experience is gloomy or anything opposite of the first one, the color is darker. Last March 2020, an unremovable stain popped up on my canvas. It was so shocking that it took me seven months to take it all in. At first, I didn't want to believe it, and I thought it'll end as quickly as possible. Maybe that was the main reason why being at home every day was so easy for me. In my perspective, it's an advantage because I thought that lockdown would give me the time to rest my mind and body. Little did I know, that situation would last for a year and a half. In the early stage, I was happy because of the suspension, but when it lasted for weeks and months, I suddenly realized, "Oh! People are struggling. So are my family and friends. I hope this will end as soon as possible." Many people have experienced an...
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