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ICloud Login

  How to use iCloud Data Recovery on iPhone, iPad, and Mac Apple is making it easier to recover iCloud data in the event of forgotten passwords or device passcodes with iOS 15. There are two options. Let’s look at how iCloud Data Recovery Service works with iCloud Recovery Contacts and the iCloud Recovery Key. The new option to regain access to iCloud data in the event you’re locked out comes with two ways to set it up on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. You can turn on a recovery key (has been available as part of 2FA but not in iOS/Mac settings like this before) or add a recovery contact. While most iCloud data will be retrievable by using these options like device backups, photos, and more, Apple notes some things like Keychain and Health data won’t be recoverable due to privacy reasons. iCloud Data Recovery Service can help you get your data back, including photos, notes, reminders, and device backups. The service requires Apple to maintain access to your data to help you recover it. Fo...

Hotmail and Outlook

  Hotmail and Outlook Hotmail is still one of the most used email services in the world. It was created by Sabeer Bhatia, later it was purchased by Microsoft. Now Hotmail is known as Outlook.com after it was rebranded in 2012. Hotmail login web and application interface is much user-friendly for anyone of any age who can use this email service for their personal or professional work. Hotmail is continuously making updates to the Hotmail interface and making it easier to use and user-friendly. In addition, there are several ways to log in to your www.Hotmail.com account on Desktop, Mobile and tablets. Please note that now Hotmail.com has rebranded to Outlook.com. Therefore, all old Hotmail accounts are now accessible through Outlook.com. Login to your Hotmail Account on Desktop To log in to Hotmail using a desktop, follow the steps given below. Visit Hotmail.com. Next, click on the "Sign in" option available on the right side of the page. In the first field, enter your usernam...

Rediff Mail

  Teacher Social Security Numbers Accidentally Sent Out In Email  Rediff Mail NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio — The Social Security numbers of 383 current and former New Philadelphia City Schools employees were accidentally sent out in a group email last week by the schools treasurer. The Social Security numbers were from staff members who worked in the district between 1994 and 2005. Some of them are now deceased. Once Treasurer Julie Erwin realized what had happened, she took steps to address the problem. "Each person is going to be notified by the (district's) insurance company," she said. "They're going to be offered identity theft coverage. There will be an identity theft coach set up for them to call if they have issues. The identity theft coverage is for 12 months." Rules against classroom displays: What happens when conservative school boards gain power at districts around the country if the employee is deceased, the next of kin will be notified. The release ...

Gmail and Outlook

  gmail  and Outlook druggies are being advised about new dispatch swindles ( Image GETTY) Use Gmail or Outlook to manage your dispatch? Hear up – there is another warning from experts this week as cyber stealers have rolled out a clever new trick to leave people out of the fund. The rearmost tactic sends a scary warning to your inbox, suggesting that the account proprietor is at threat of attack due to a lack of anti-virus protection on their PC. According to the platoon at consumer group Which? these dispatches purport to have been transferred by some of the biggest names in cyber protection, like McAfee and Norton, in a bit to trick unknowing druggies. One dispatch that suggests it's come from the platoon at McAfee reads"Your subscription has expired! Cover your digital life now. We explosively recommend renewing your McAfee subscription to keep your sequestration online and cover your dispatches." This is also followed by a button that says" Get defended now....