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How To Start Using DuckDuckGo Sync & Backup
How To Start Using DuckDuckGo Sync & Backup

How To Start Using DuckDuckGo Sync & Backup How do I enable Sync & Backup? If you’re syncing two devices:

Make sure you have the DuckDuckGo browser installed on both devices Open the DuckDuckGo browser on each device Go to Settings > Sync & Backup Select Sync With Another Device Follow the on-screen instructions to connect the two devices. If you’re syncing a phone or tablet and a computer: You can use the mobile device to scan the QR code displayed on the computer Otherwise, you can manually enter a code If you don’t have a second device:

Open the DuckDuckGo browser Go to Settings > Sync & Backup Select Sync and Back Up This Device Follow the on-screen instructions to complete setup Be sure to save your Recovery Code in a safe place

·duckduckgo.com·
How To Start Using DuckDuckGo Sync & Backup
Creating a ‘full fat’ RSS feed for Google Gmail labels (enabling some dark social judo)
Creating a ‘full fat’ RSS feed for Google Gmail labels (enabling some dark social judo)
In this post I want to cover three things. First I want to introduce a little app I’ve developed which allows you to create a RSS feed for any of your Gmail labels (with the option to remove certain links – useful if you don’t want others unsubscribing you from mailing lists). Secondly I explain how it was made and how you can use it yourself. Finally I want to discuss how this could be used in an open course environment, utilising the vast processing power from services like Twitter and reusing there target marketing emails to your benefit with a bit of ‘dark social judo’
·hawksey.info·
Creating a ‘full fat’ RSS feed for Google Gmail labels (enabling some dark social judo)