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Have you ever cleaned and organized your increasingly high-tech household devices like your hard drive, phone or tablet? It's not just stuff. Your privacy needs a cleanup too.
·Clean up your browsers (浏览器).
Cookies are blocking everything up and keeping your computer from running fluently. A free program called Cleaner helps you sort out the cookies and archives (将……存档) you don't really need. . Cleaner analyses its backlog of information and lists the data that seems unnecessary.
·Speed up your smartphone.
Most of us already know about the desktops, but what about smartphones? Our phones are essentially handheld computers, and when they overflow with useless information, their operations can also slow down. These aren't necessary apps, but overburdened call logs, search history, and saved texts.
For Android users, there's an app that earns its name. Most of us are surprised by how many updated messages and URLs get archived, a data stream that we will probably never refer to again. Then again, you do want to make sure irreplaceable bits (landmark texts, unsaved photos) survive the deep clean.
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Digital photos are easy to shoot, upload and copy, which are handy in almost every respect, especially if you grew up lugging rolls of film to the onehour photo lab. The downside (缺点) is that you may end up with multiple copies of the same picture. If you're shooting with a decent camera, each shot could take 10MB or more of space. This volume adds up.
This is the premise (前提) behind Duplicate Photo Fixer, which is designed to filter through your photo collection in search of double takes.
A. Make your photos shine.
B. The app gathers that data in one place, letting you decide what to keep.
C. This aim of this app is to clean your smartphones.
D. Remove unnecessary images.
E. When you download the app, you can focus on a specific browser that you would like to clean up.
F. Here are three tools that can help you organize your virtual (and real) environments.
G. The trick is to safely delete unnecessary photos without losing the original images.