Top Internet Tricks & Tips That You Never Know

Internet Trick: View Hidden Password In Browser

When someone types a password in computer, all we get to see are big dots or stars. But did you know that it is possible to uncover the password that these stars shield from us. All we need to do is to change the type of the form field from password to text. We would recommend that all our readers refrain from keeping weak passwords for better security.






Internet Trick: Access Everything on Your Computer

Did you know that Microsoft has now built a new God Mode in Windows-based computers? God Mode is essentially a shortcut that gives you easy access to all the maintenance features of Windows. We believe that this mode was created to help computer support staff so that they can quickly sort out problems. To create the God Mode shortcut, create a new folder and name it as below:
1GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}

Copy the whole code given above and use it as name of the newly created folder. Press enter and voila! Magic will happen!



Internet Trick: Play Movies and Music in Google Chrome

Recently we published a list of best media players out there. But did you know that Google Chrome browser can also be used to play media files such as movies and music? And all you need to do is just drag the media file in Google Chrome! Here is how to pull this trick.



Internet Hack: Use Google As Timer

We reported about this new Google Timer feature when it was introduced. It is a cool trick that allows you to use Google as a countdown clock or an alarm clock.
To use this Google Timer, type either of the following in Google search:
timer  for <time>
OR
set timer for <time>
As you can seen, set is an optional part of the command. You can also give precise time in number of hours, minutes and seconds. For example:
timer for 1 hour 30 minutes 50 seconds


Internet Hack: Use Google Chrome as a Notepad

We all need to take quick notes and notepad applications come really handy for this. Most of the time Google Chrome remains open on our computer screen, wouldn’t it be great if we could use one of Chrome tabs as a notepad? Well it is possible and it’s pretty easy. Open Chrome and type the following code in address bar, hit enter and you will be able to type in Google Chrome.

data:text/html, <html contenteditable>


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