two factor password enable Two-factor authentication is amongst many options, yet one of the most underestimated methods, to improve your online security. If you haven’t enabled the 2-step verification for your password protection yet, then it is time you go for it.
When Google itself recommends methods to stay safe online, then it is time you understand the gravity of the situation and adopt some security measures. As most of the news feed nowadays is filled with cyber attacks and security breaches rendering the connected users helpless, each and every effort to safeguard yourself counts.
Two-factor authentication is one of the methods to strengthen your online security. It provides an additional layer to your standard password protection system using a second electronic device. Mostly, it utilizes your phone number for verification and gives alerts whenever your account is being accessed.
Almost all the services like Google, Facebook, Yahoo, PayPal, Twitter, Snapchat, Microsoft, LastPass offer two-factor authentication. So, all you have to do is just go to the website that you have your account on and enable the two-factor authentication protection system.
Here is how to enable two-factor authentication for various services.

How to Enable Two-Factor Authentication For Google?

  1. Simply type Google two-step verification on Google search and go to the www.google.com/landing/2step and scroll down to Get Started. Follow the prompts.Google-2-step-varification
  2. Confirm your phone number and choose how would you like to receive the verification code.Google-2-step-varification-step-1
  3. Enter the Six digit code that you would immediately receive and verify.Google-2-step-varification-step-2
  4. The next question that Google will ask you is to confirm that your current machine is a trusted system like your home desktop, so it won’t ask you for 2 step verification whenever you are on that system. Else, you will get the alerts.Google-2-step-varification-step-3
  5. Enable the 2-Step-authentication by clicking Confirm.Google-2-step-varification-step-4
After you have confirmed for the 2-step-authentication, Google will send you additional protection features.
  1. Verification Codes for any Back-Up options
  2. App-specific passwords for your specific apps and devices.
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How to Enable Two-Factor Authentication For Facebook?

  1. Sign-in to your Facebook account and go to the Settings option.
  2. Choose Security on the left column and click Edit on the Login Approvals. facebook-two-factor authentication
  3. Select “Require a security code to access my account from unknown browsers.”
  4. An information window will open that explains how the login approvals and two-factor authentication works. Follow the commands and activate the protection system by submitting your phone number.
However, if you have already registered your number with Facebook, simply go to the Security settings and Edit the login factors.
facebook-two-factor authenticationAfter editing the security options, you will get a confirmation code to your mobile number each time anyone (including you) tries to access your account.
So, enable two-factor authentication for the services you use and stay ‘safer’.
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shove-chrome Shove extension for Chrome is made with a good intention of sharing the links with your friends instantly. But, you can also use it to play some nasty prank.
Are you tired of sending useful and funny links to your friends and you’re looking for some wicked prank? Well, the crazy Shove Chrome extension is here at your service.
Shove is a Google Chrome extension that allows you to forcibly open the browser tabs on your friend’s computer. This extension surely aims to make the internet a more horrifying, yet crazier place.

But, you don’t need to freak out as this is a strictly opt-in thing. This mean you and your friend – both have to agree to install the Chrome browser extension to spit fury on each other’s computers. But, installing it in your friend’s PC in his/her absence is always an option. ðŸ˜‰

You’ve probably heard stories about regular people earning money on YouTube and thought, “Hey, I can do this too!”. While earning thousands of dollars probably isn’t realistic, you can start earning money quickly, especially if you have a strong subscriber base. Follow this guide to get your videos monetized and start earning revenue off of those YouTube ads. It's easy!


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    Set up and build your YouTube channel. Your channel is your personal presence on YouTube. Each YouTube account has one channel attached to it. A YouTube account is the same as a Google account, and creating a YouTube accountwill grant you access to other Google products, such as Gmail and Drive.
    • Create your account or use your existing one. Add keywords to help people find your channel. You can add keywords by navigating to the Advanced section of your Channel Settings. Make sure that your keywords are relevant to your content.
    • Your user name can also work for or against you. If it’s short, easy to remember, and original, people will be more apt to remember you. However if you are using an existing account, just stay with it. It doesn't help if you keep changing accounts.
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    Add content. Try to upload content that is high quality, and isn't super long. (This option can vary depending on what type of content you decide to upload) Also try to upload regularly and stay consistent with your uploads.
    • Even if your content isn't great at first, keep at it. Practice makes perfect. Try to make each video better than the last. You will often learn as you go.
    • Improve your content by either using a better camera or trying better editing software or techniques. Also try to improve the way things are filmed. Use a tripod, have a friend help you or light your scenes better. It all helps for a better end product which in turn helps you get a better audience.
    • By uploading regularly you can help hold an audience. People are more likely to subscribe if you add content on regular schedule, and maintain that schedule as much as possible.
    • Make sure to tag your videos with key words that describe the content, as well as an eye-catching description. These will help drive people to your video from YouTube searches.
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    Gain an audience. Building an audience is key to increasing your monetization. You need people to watch your ads in order to make any money off of them. There is no one secret to getting more subscribers, just make the best content that you can and they will come to you.
    • Keep uploading content and try to get people hooked. Send your video out on Twitter and Facebook. Share it with people. Distribute it elsewhere on the internet. Subscribers are essential to becoming a partner.
    • Interact with your viewers by responding to comments and making occasional videos directly related to viewer comments and questions. Connecting with your community will bring more members into that community.
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    Monetize your videos. In order to start earning money on your videos, you’ll need to enable monetization. This means you are allowing YouTube to place ads in your video. This also means that you acknowledge that there is no copyrighted material in your video.
    • You can monetize a video as it uploads by clicking the Monetization tab and checking the “Monetize with Ads” box.
    • To monetize a video after it has been uploaded, open your Video Manager and click the “$” sign next to the video that you want to monetize. Check the “Monetize with Ads” box.
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    Setup Google AdSense. You can setup Google AdSense for free at the AdSense website. Click the Sign Up Now button to begin creating your account. You must be 18 years or older to create your own account. If you are younger than that, you will need an adult to help you.
    • You need either PayPal or a bank account and a valid mailing address as well as other information so AdSense can verify who you are and who to send the money to. You only gain money per ad click and a smaller amount per view but it adds up over time. This is why having an audience is key.
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    Check your analytics. Once you have some videos online, monetized, and being viewed, you can check out the analytics on them to see how they are performing. Click the Analytics option in your Channel menu. Here you can view estimated earnings, ad performance, video views, demographics and more.
    • Use these tools to see how your content is resonating with your audience. You can change your content or your marketing if you’re finding that you aren’t attracting the users that you want to.
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    Market your videos elsewhere. Don't put your videos just on YouTube! Start a blog, make a website or post them on other video or social media sites. The more views it gets, the better. By sharing the link or embedding the video on the internet, you are increasing the chance of it getting noticed and of you making money.
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    Become a YouTube partner. YouTube Partners are YouTube members who have monetized videos with a large number of viewers. Partners gain access to more content creation tools, and can win prizes for the number of viewers they have. Partners also get access to much more community support and tips.
    • You can apply for YouTube partnership at any time through the YouTube Partner page. In order to gain access to the most powerful Partner programs, you need to have 15,000 cumulative watch hours for your channel over the last 90 days.


           

The enchanted-looking tree above harbors a wondrous secret.
 
Using an ancient technique called “chip grafting,” artist and Syracuse University professor Sam Van Aken has carefully nurtured trees that can bear over 40 different types of stone fruits, including peaches, nectarines, apricots and almonds.
The process is one of patience: Over several years, Van Aken splices branches with buds of various varieties into a base branch called the “working tree.”
By springtime, the “Tree of 40 Fruit” sprouts pink and purple blossoms. In the summer, the tree begins to bear fruit of all kinds.
“Part of the idea behind the Tree of 40 Fruit was to plant them in locations that people would stumble upon them,” said Van Aken speaking to National Geographic in the video below. “And once they happened upon one of these trees, they would start to question ‘Why are the leaves shaped differently?’ ‘Why are they different colors?’”
Source: National Geographic
Fortunately I stumbled upon the world’s best, and eco-friendly, mosquito repellent:

Coffee grounds.

That’s right, old dried up coffee grounds work as an effective repellent for mosquitoes, according to the EPA. Mosquitoes and other insects hate the way used coffee grounds smell. So what do you do to keep them away?
  1. Collect your old coffee grounds and put them on a plate covered with foil. Place in a dry, dark spot until completely dry.
  2. Once dry, place the plate of grounds on a flat surface, like a picnic table, out in the open. Make sure your kids and pets can’t get to it.
  3. Now burn the grounds with a match until they start to smoke.
  4. The smoke will repel mosquitoes!
Pretty simple, effective tip, isn’t it? You can also use grounds to keep bugs away. Simply sprinkle coffee grounds around the outside of your house to keep bugs from coming inside.
There are smartphone apps that can help you keep track of healthy habits, like how much exercise you do and the number of steps you take in a day.
But how do you keep track of those not-so-healthy habits, like how much wine you guzzle? Well, now there's an app for that, too.
Developed by doctors in Singapore, the Alcohol Tracker is a smartphone app that lets users enter how many drinks they have each day. If a user drinks more than the maximum amount of alcohol recommended by certain health organizations, then the app will send a notification, warning that the recommended limit has been reached.
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The app is aimed at helping drinkers better manage their alcohol intake, the researchers said. They developed it as a way to counteract the use of other apps like "Let's Get Wasted!" that are set up like interactive drinking games, and promote drinking. The developers noted that researchers have found that apps that promise to track users' blood alcohol content are highly unreliable. [7 Things I Learned From A Year Without Alcohol]
The Alcohol Tracker app tracks a person's drinking habits on both a daily and weekly basis. That means users will be notified not only if they have too much to drink at Thursday's happy hour, but also if, come Tuesday, they've already consumed the recommended maximum amount of alcohol for the entire week.
Users simply tell the app how many beers, glasses of wine or shots they’ve consumed, and the app does the rest. Since these different beverages contain varying amounts of alcohol, the app converts every drink into a certain number of alcohol "units," based on guidelines established by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence in the United Kingdom and the Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments.
Original article on Live Science.
Take it to the next level.

1. The Coolest cooler

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The world collectively freaked out when the Coolest cooler hit Kickstarter last year. Backers pledged over $13 million to the party-in-a-box. Many supporters STILL haven’t received their ultimate beach cooler, but it’ll be worth the wait.
The Coolest includes a rechargeable blender, waterproof Bluetooth speaker, USB charger, LED light, cutting board, wide tired, bottle opener, and more. But it ain’t cheap.
Current pricing: $485

3. The HidrateMe smart water bottle

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Life is busy and sometimes staying hydrated is *not* priority number one. HidrateMe is a water bottle with sensors that detect your water intake. If you haven’t had a sip in a while, the bottle will glow. HidrateMe is smart, but its battery only needs replacing once a year. No need to recharge it.
HidrateMe syncs with your phone via Bluetooth, and shows you how much more water you still need to drink (or if you’ve had enough), depending on your height, weight, age, and activity level. The app also uses your location to gauge the temperature, humidity, and elevation and adjusts water needs based on that information.
Current pricing: $45

3. The cord-protecting Znaps

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If you’ve ever accidentally yanked on your phone cable and watched it crash to the floor, this is what you need. Znaps is a magnetic charging adapter for iPhone and Android that works like your MacBook’s MagSafe adapters. You can plug an adapter into your Znaps in any direction.
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All charging cables suck – the connectors fray, and the cords break for no reason. This accessory will protect the cable charger head and prevent water damage at the charging port.
Current pricing: $19

4. The self-watering plant tray Tableau

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Tableau is *the* gardening solution for anyone cursed with a brown thumb. Every month, once a month, all you have to do is fill its reservoir with water. The tray does the rest.
It provides plants with a “wet-dry cycle.” Once the roots have used all of the water in the base, Tableau makes sure the soil stays dry for a few days before replenishing the water supply. This cycle makes for healthier plants. Basically, it WILL NOT FAIL.
Current pricing: $166 (150 euros)

5. The powerful-but-small Knot charger

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Not only does the pocket-sized Bold Knot provide three hours of extra battery – but it also doubles as a cable that charges two times faster than normal cords. Stick it on a keychain and *never* lose power.
Current pricing: $49

6. The drawer-organizing EZSTAX

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T-shirt stackers, LISTEN UP. These interlocking plastic organizers let you pull from the middle of a stack without ruining the rest of your shirts. Ezstax stack shirts, documents, and accessories neatly in drawers and on shelves, so you can actually live and pick the second-to-last-shirt without making a damn mess.
Current pricing: $20 for 20

7. The minimalist Light Phone

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Welcome to notification-free bliss. If you’ve ever wanted to go on a digital-free walk, you now can with the credit card-sized Light Phone. It uses call forwarding to work with your current phone number. The Light Phone has a SIM card slot, speaker, mic, and a subtle LED display so you can make and take calls – and that’s it.
Current pricing: $100

8. The Firestarter survival bracelet

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It starts FIRE. This bracelet could literally save your life. Its made of super strong, military-grade paracord, and has flint and steel woven into its end, so you can spark a flame any time, anywhere. You’ll definitely want this on your next camping trip.
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Current pricing: $15

9. The game-changing Next Keyboard app

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This app became the most funded app on Kickstarter, and that’s because it’s pure genius. It’s a keyboard that you can use with any app (like the emoji keyboard). One of Next’s killer features is “Quick Cursor Swipe” which turns the spacebar into a smooth cursor so you can quickly edit text.
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Other features-we-can’t-believe-we’ve-lived-without are emoji suggestions (when you type “poop,” a poop emoji appears in the auto-correct bar), swipe to type, and tap-and-hold to switch between numbers and letters.
Current pricing: TBD
Expected ship date: Soon, beta out now for iPhone

10. The Lumos smart helmet

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Weaving between cars and trucks while city riding is very, very risky. With the Lumos helmet, you’ll feel good that you made yourself safer and more visible.
The rechargeable helmet has an accelerometer that knows when you’re coming to a stop, and will shine a super bright brake light once you do. It also comes with a handlebar remote that enables turn signal lights on the rear so vehicles know exactly where you’re headed.
Current pricing: $85

11. The world’s smallest Bluetooth earbud, Dot

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Bluetooth earbuds is an invention that SHOULD EXIST ALREADY but doesn’t. There are a few in the works, including the Earin and Dash, but in terms of weight, battery time, and price, the Dot promises to go above and beyond the rest.
It’s wireless, which prevents one of the most vexing frustrations of the modern era:tangled earbud cables. Another one of the Dot’s unique features is that it has a built-in mic, so you can take calls. It lasts for 9 hours of talk time and 6 hours for music playback. The buds can connect up to eight different Apple, Android, and Windows devices.
Current pricing: $149

12. BauBax, the best travel jacket ever

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Gird your loins. This jacket has everything you’ve ever dreamed of for urban survival: earbud holders, phone pocket, a pen/stylus zipper pull, passport pocket, built-in gloves, microfiber cloth for cleaning glasses, iPad pocket, drink pocket, eye mask, and NECK PILLOW. Does that not sound amazing?
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It comes in four different styles: sweatshirt, windbreaker, bomber, and blazer. There is no situation where the BauBax is inappropriate.

13. The very compact Mifold booster seat

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Heavy, bulky carseats are so last year. The Mifold can easily fit in a backpack, making it the ideal travel companion for carpooling and car rentals. Instead of lifting a child up, the Mifold holds the seatbelt down in such a way that the belt stays off of the child’s face and neck and off of their stomach area.
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It’s so small that you could easily fit three Mifolds side-by-side, which is impossible for many boosters.

14. This CS1 smart iPhone case

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Channel your inner Wes Anderson by turning an iPhone 6 into a classic film camera. Simply pop the device into the case, and start shooting Super 8-esque photos and videos with a wide angle, fisheye or telephoto lens.
Like an old-school video camera, the case has an ergonomic handle for producing stable shots and a simple red record button.

15. The next-level HydroHammock

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Now *this* is innovation. With the Hydro Hammock, you can set up a hot tub or cool bath in any location that’s fit for a hammock. A built-in hose draws from a water source (like a lake or stream) or recirculates water within the Hammock.
Current pricing: $480 to $630, $1.9K for heater

16. The Batteriser battery extender

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It’s kind of amazing how many gadgets still rely on batteries (your remote, mouse and keyboard to name a few). If you’re constantly going through double AAs and triple AAAs, consider getting a bunch of rechargeable batteries or making them last eight times as long with these Batteriser sleeves.
It slips over your battery and won’t affect how the battery fits in the compartment. The sleeve uses special circuitry to access a battery’s untapped energy to make it last longer.
Current pricing: $20 for 8

17. The air-purifying smart pot Airy

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The air you breathe is dirty. Pollutants and toxins from carpets, cleaners, and more fill the air, contributing to ailments like allergies and headaches. Airy is a smart pot that allows roots to breath so that the plants can convert pollutants into nutrients. The secret is in the ventilation. Apparently, it’s how NASA cleans the air in the space stations.
Bonus extra: because the pot can hold 2.4 liters of water, you only need to water the plant every four to six weeks.
Current pricing: $77 (69 euros)

18. The educational Jewelbots bracelet

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Men still outnumber women in STEM (science, tech, engineering, and math) fields. This bracelet aims to reverse that trend by sparking girls’ love for science and technology early on.
The Jewelbot pairs to phones via Bluetooth, and an app allows girls to program their bracelet and modify its behavior. When they get a text from a parent, they can have the bracelet flash a certain color and when they get a new like on Instagram, they can have it flash another. The bracelet is a great way to get someone’s feet wet with coding concepts.
Current pricing: $59

19. The very useful MyKee multitool

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Don’t let its size deceive you. The MyKee is a box opener, pill splitter, cuticle pusher, carrot peeler, bottle opener opener, staple remover, and hex wrench, among other random uses. It’s so simple, so brilliant.
Current pricing: $20

20. The space-saving Floating Record Vertical Turntable

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Forget the amps and monitors and cables … this turntable has full -range speakers and an internal amp built-in, with a headphone port and the option to use your own audio setup. It’s a conversation starter that’s sure to peak the curiosity of all who enter your listening space.
Current pricing: $449

21. The levitating Flyte lightbulb

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Because why not! Flyte hovers in the air via magnetic levitation and is powered by induction. The low-energy LED light has a wireless power receiver that transfers energy between the base to the bulb. To turn it off, all you need to do is touch it.
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It’s 1 part science experiment, 2 parts curiosity-inducing art project. With the right third-party accessories, you also can put your phone on the base and charge it.
Current pricing: $299
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