Jack Wallen is an award-winning writer for TechRepublic, The New Stack, and Linux New Media. He's covered a variety of topics for over twenty years and is an avid promoter of open source. For more news about Jack Wallen, visit his website jackwallen.com.
This process shows you how to export your passwords stored in Chrome into a CSV file, so that you are able to import your account credentials into a password manager. However, there’s one big caveat.
Two-factor authentication should be considered a must-use. Jack Wallen walks you through the new method of adding this security layer to your Linux desktops and servers.
If you’re looking to keep track of data on your Android device, PortoDB might be exactly what you need. Here’s how to install and use this mobile database.
Jack Wallen walks you through the process of enabling configuration storage for phpMyAdmin to gain added security features for the web-based MySQL tool.
If your Android device suffers from network signal strength dips, you can boost that with a WiFi switcher. Jack Wallen shows you how on both a OnePlus and non-OnePlus device.
Out of the box, your Apache servers are announcing more information than you probably wish. Jack Wallen shows you how to minimize the amount of details those servers display.
Sharing out a private iCloud Calendar isn’t easy. In order to find the URL for those calendars, you have to jump through a couple of hoops. Jack Wallen shows you how.