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Minecraft Doesn't Need Java Installed Anymore, It's Time to Uninstall Java

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SSO
SSO (short for Single Sign-On) is an identification (user authentication) system that allows a user to log into multiple websites as desired or needed using one name and password once the rights/permissions have been set up.
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How to Safely Share Your Smartphone, Computer, or Tablet With a Guest
All modern smartphone, tablet, and desktop operating systems offer secure ways to give a guest access to your computer. Lock them to a specific app or give them restricted access to your PC. Forget looking over their shoulder!
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Minecraft Doesn’t Need Java Installed Anymore, It’s Time to Uninstall Java
One of the big complaints Minecraft players have is that Minecraft runs on Java — it’s a pain to deal with because it’s insecure and needs frequent updating to avoid exploits, and they’d rather not deal with it at all. Thanks to a new launcher, Minecraft no longer requires you to install Java, so you can finally remove it.
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How to Extend Your Android Tablet’s Battery Life When You’re Not Using it
Fewer things annoy us than when we set our Android tablet aside for a few days only to return to a low or even dead battery. This shouldn’t be happening, so it’s time to try to fix it.
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How to Enable Developer Mode on Your Chromebook
Put your Chromebook into “Developer Mode” and you’ll get full root access, including the ability to modify your Chromebook’s system files. This is often used to install a full Linux system with something like Crouton.
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