Slideshows are an intuitive way to share complex ideas with an audience, although they’re dull and frustrating when poorly executed. Here are some tips to make your Microsoft PowerPoint presentations sing while avoiding common pitfalls. Table of Contents Start With a Goal Less Is More Consider Your Typeface Make Bullet Points Count Limit the Use of Transitions Skip Text Where Possible Think in Color Take a Look From the Top Down Bonus: Start With Templates Start With a Goal It all starts with identifying what we’re trying to achieve with the presentation. Is it informative, a showcase of data in an easy-to-understand medium? Or is it more of a pitch, something meant to persuade and convince an audience and lead them to a particular outcome? It’s here where the majority of these presentations go wrong with the inability to identify the talking points that best support our goal. Always start with a goal in mind: to entertain, … [Read more...] about 8 Tips to Make the Best PowerPoint Presentations
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How to Check the Privacy Policies of Your Installed iPhone Apps
Recently, Apple introduced new “nutrition labels” for privacy in the iPhone App Store . Using these labels, you can quickly learn how an app might track you or use your personal data. Here’s how to see the privacy policies for apps you already have on your device. First, open the App Store on your iPhone. In the App Store, tap your profile image in the upper-right corner of the screen. In your Profile, tap “Purchased,” then select “My Purchases.” Next, you’ll see a list of every app you’ve purchased or downloaded to your iPhone. Scroll through the list and tap the icon of the one whose privacy policies you’d like to check. After tapping the icon, you’ll be taken to the App Store page for that particular app. Scroll down the page until you see the “App Privacy” section. Here, you’ll see summaries of how the app tracks you or uses your data in sections like “Data Used to Track You” and “Data Linked to You.” To see more details about the privacy labels and what … [Read more...] about How to Check the Privacy Policies of Your Installed iPhone Apps
How to See an iPhone App’s Privacy Details Before Installing It
Starting in December 2020, the iPhone app store now provides “App Privacy” labels on all of its App Store listings. Using this information, you can make an informed decision about how apps track you and respect your privacy before downloading an app. Here’s how. Why Apple’s Sudden Focus on Privacy? With the launch of iOS 14 last year, Apple recently began putting a stronger public focus on privacy issues in smartphones and the apps that run on them. It’s a way for Apple to differentiate itself from its competitors, and if done well, Apple’s privacy safeguards can benefit its customers. Until recently, the ways iPhone and iPad apps could track you or use your personal data wasn’t entirely transparent to the user. Apple has set out to change that with new App Store labels that represent a sort of “Nutritional Label” for digital privacy. At a glance, you are now able to see the privacy performance of each app and decide whether it fits your personal comfort level. … [Read more...] about How to See an iPhone App’s Privacy Details Before Installing It
Why SMS Text Messages Aren’t Private or Secure
You might think that switching from Facebook Messenger to old-fashioned text messages would help protect your privacy. But standard SMS text messages aren’t very private or secure. SMS is like fax —an old, outdated standard that refuses to go away. Your Cellular Carrier Can See Your SMS Messages With SMS, messages you send are not end-to-end encrypted. Your cellular provider can see the contents of messages you send and receive. Those messages are stored on your cellular provider’s systems—so, instead of a tech company like Facebook seeing your messages, your cellular provider can see your messages. Cellular carriers store the contents of those messages for various amounts of time . Messages are often only retained for several days, but they store metadata (which number sent a message to which number, and at what time) for even longer. These records could be subject to subpoena in legal proceedings—for example, text message records are a common form of evidence in divorce … [Read more...] about Why SMS Text Messages Aren’t Private or Secure
How to Encrypt Local Backups of an iPhone or iPad on Windows
Most people back up their iPhones or iPads to iCloud, but it’s not completely private: Apple always holds the key so it can help if you forget your password. If you want a truly secure device backup and you have a Windows machine, you’ll need iTunes . (Mac users can back up from Finder.) Here’s how. How to Make Encrypted Local Backups in iTunes First, install iTunes for Windows if you don’t have it already. You can download it for free through the Microsoft Store for Windows 10. When it’s installed, launch iTunes. Connect your iPhone or iPad to your Windows 10 PC using the appropriate USB-to-Lightning cable. When you’re asked whether you want to allow the computer to access your device, click “Continue.” When your device asks for it, enter your passcode on your iPhone or iPad screen to trust the computer. After your PC recognizes your device, you’ll see a small device icon (that looks like an iPhone or iPad) up in the toolbar. Click it. You’ll see an iTunes … [Read more...] about How to Encrypt Local Backups of an iPhone or iPad on Windows