Wednesday 7 October 2015

How to get adsense payment through your Diamond Bank savings Xtra account [Guest post]

Yes! You you heard it right.. you can get Google Adsense payment straight to your Diamond Savings Xtra account without owning a Domiciliary Account. click https://amzn.to/2xajQDs


Before I proceed to the tutorial, I will give you a brief story on what led me to opt for Diamond bank savings Xtra account when it comes to receiving my Adsense payment and other online transactions/payments.


Saturday 26 September 2015

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Friday 11 September 2015

4 ways to prevent adult contents on android phone(protect the younger ones)

The Android operating system developed by Google is one of the most used OS in the world. Leading phone manufacturers like Samsung, LG, and Techno among others now pre-install this platform on their devices.
Android-Applications-to-block-adult-contents

With the acceptance of the Android and the corresponding increase in the number of smartphones,
 access to the web has increased geometrically. Both children and adults are free to search for anything including pornography and other adult materials.
While the ease of access to information has its benefits, many cringe at the thought of having unwholesome pictures and web links pop-up on their devices. Jovago.com, Africa’s number 1 hotel booking portal shares tips on how you can block access to these type of content on your android phone.

Web Filter lock
As the name implies, you can use this app to ‘filter’ unwholesome content on your android operated device. One key feature is that only the owner of the phone can access the setting to block or unblock adult websites. This gives you full control over the information you receive.

Norton Family Control
Although adults can also use this app, Norton Family Control is primarily used by parents to block contents they do not want their kids to see. The application blocks access to pornography, gambling and betting websites as well as social media.

Parent Control & App Lock
Many adults are concerned about blocking unwanted access to their phone. This is where the Parent Control and App Lock comes in handy. It restricts users to only the Android web browser while preventing the usage of browsers like Chrome, Opera mini, and Safari on your phone.

Shield MyTeen
This is a multifunctional application that parents can use to moderate the contents viewed by children. To protect your kids, use keywords related to porn and names of porn websites to block access to unhealthy content you would like to prevent your children from viewing.

How to hide youtube channel from public and from google search results


There is this YouTube channel of mine I have always wanted to hide from public view and in Google search results. I've hidden it successfully and decided to share with you in this article, how to make your YouTube channel invisible. This will make your videos and other content not viewable to other people.
To get started, sign in to your Google account associated with the YouTube channel.
Go to : https://www.google.com/settings/youtube











Tick all the options and click "Hide my channel".
That's all. 

Wednesday 9 September 2015

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Lets discuss.Share your experience with a phone that uses sealed battery let's create an awareness



Ok am going to make this post as brief as possible. why do some phones come with sealed batteries? why do we have to. Does the phone get faulty before the battery or battery before phone? If the battery is weak or faulty and the phone is still new, then what happened to the phone? Did you manage to change the battery? How? 

I know lots of us would like to know why what is your experience and what is your

Your favorite preachers don't settle for less check out their flamboyant lifestyle

Check out the luxury chariots of the planet’s most flamboyant celebrity preachers
A new brand of celebrities are making waves in the circles of the rich and famous. They boast millions of followers, a huge media presence, political influence and a six figure net worth! They are called Celebrity Preachers. Carmudi, the safest way to sell or buy your car online in Nigeria, presents five celebrity preachers and the top luxury chariots they drive.

Ron Gibson

You might catch Ron Gibson stepping out of a Gerry Bowler’s Black 1938 Buick Special Coupe while wearing a black leather trench coat, dark glasses and a black wide-brimmed hat. He could easily pass for a hitman straight out of a blockbuster hit-action movie scene. Gibson is not a stranger to TV, the 58 year old Bishop stars in the reality TV series, Preachers of LA. Ron is worth 7 million USD, according to Celebrity Stack. He is a sucker for American classics, loves his luxury Mercedes

How To Change Footer Links Color of Blogger Awesome Template

If you're using the Awesome blogger template for your blog and you've set a background color for the footer section via the "Template designer', the color might automatically become the background colour of your sidebar and footer widgets on the mobile view of your blog.


This might become frustrating on the mobile view of your blog if the colour of links on your blog is the same as the background colour of the footer section.

Just imagine a scenario whereby you've set green as the background colour of the footer section of your blog via the Blogger template designer and the colour of links on your blog is also green. This simply means links on your sidebar and footer sections will be invisible on the mobile view of your blog. This sucks, right?

So, what's the way out?

All you need to do is to set a colour ( eg white) for links of the footer section of your blog.









How?

==> Sign in to your Blogger dashboard
==> Go to "Template" >> "Customize". This will launch the Template designer.
==> Click "Advanced
==> Scroll down and click "Add CSS"

Copy and paste the code below in the css box.

.footer-outer a:link,
.footer-outer a:visited {
color : #ffffff;
}

Click "Apply..."

css for Blogger awesome template











View your the desktop and mobile view of your blog and you should notice that the colour of the links in the footer section has changed to white.


Change #ffffff to #000000 if you want the link colour to be black.

SOURCE; Ogbengeblog

Tuesday 8 September 2015

Browse Free On Mtn With Psiphon Handler (Better Alternative to Simple server)

Most people are already looking for another alternative to browse since mtn have started wiping the 7.5gb, 300hr, 50k subscription and other free data many people were able to get.

Monday 31 August 2015

14 Simple Tips for Super Fast Web Browsing



As someone who does most of his work on the web, I’ve developed some habits to allow me to work quickly, without distraction, so that I can get my work done easily.
When I see others browse the web, it sometimes surprises me how far behind they are, and when others see me browse the web they’re surprised at how quick I am.
I’m not bragging — I know there are web monkeys faster than me. But I thought I’d share some of my tricks for the masses, in hopes that it’ll be of some use.
First, understand that everyone has their own personal style of browsing, and I don’t think you should adopt every tip below. This is what works for me. You probably won’t like it as much.
Second, understand that my philosophy is one of minimalism: I don’t like a lot of bells, whistles or distractions, and I like fast, lightweight programs that aren’t bloated or slow. I also like to work quickly, using the keyboard mostly, so that I can get my work done without friction.
So here are my tips — some of these will be old hat for web veterans, but they bear repeating.
  1. Use a fast, minimal browser. First, if you’re using Internet Explorer and you don’t absolutely have to, please do yourself a favor andswitch right now. It’s bloated and slow, insecure, and doesn’t render the web correctly. If you can’t switch, please start educating your IT or HR department about modern, standards-compliant browsers. Second, I’ve long been a fan of Firefox because it’s generally awesome and extensible, but lately I’ve switched to faster and lighter browsers that do what I need with a minimum of bloat. So on the Mac, that’s been Opera and lately Camino. Both are great and do what I need. On the PC, there’s no contest — it’s Google Chrome, as it’s the fastest I’ve tried.
  2. Use tabs, not windows. This should be obvious but many people still open a new window each time they’re going to a new site (including my mom). Instead, configure your browser to open new tabs instead of windows. When you are reading a post, for example, and want to open a link in a new window, Command-click (on a Mac) or middle-click (on a PC) should open the link in a new tab. Now you can switch between tabs without needing to find where each window went.
  3. Learn keyboard shortcuts. Again, this is obvious to most web monkeys, but it’s so much faster that you need to take the time to learn the shortcuts. Some common examples (using Mac shortcuts): Cmd-T to open a new tab, Cmd-L to go to the browser’s location bar (to enter an url), Cmd-D or Cmd-K (depending on the browser) to bookmark, Cmd-K (on some browsers) to go to the search engine box (the Google box), Cmd-W to close a window or tab, and so on. Each browser and OS have different shortcuts, but you can easily learn them by looking at the shortcuts in the menus of the browser. It just takes a few minutes to learn them, and then you’re golden.
  4. Set up keyword bookmarks and speed dial. Most browsers have keyword bookmarks, and it takes just a few seconds to set up each one. Basically, for all of your common sites, you’ll want to create a bookmark, and then go to the bookmark and enter a keyword for quick access to that bookmark. To do this, go the the Properties of the bookmark and set the keyword. I recommend short keywords — common ones for me include “gm” for Gmail, “rd” for Google Reader, “cal” for Google Calendar, “bog” for my bank website, “tw” for Twitter, “st” for my blog’s stats, “post” to create a new Zen Habits post, and so on. Speed Dial is an Opera feature that other browsers seem to be copying — you set up your 9 most oft-used websites into Speed Dial, and then can go to any of them with the press of a key (i.e. Cmd-1 for Gmail, Cmd-2 for Twitter, etc.).
  5. Set up keyword searches. Same as above, but these are saved searches you might perform commonly besides a regular Google web search. Examples might include Amazon, Wikipedia, Wiktionary, IMDB, Ebay, and Flickr searches. For each saved search, you’ll have a keyword, and then you can just search from the location bar (Cmd-L to get there) — for example, “im alyssa milano” will search IMDB.com for Alyssa Milano (once you set it up of course).
  6. Set up keyword bookmarklets. In Firefox and a couple other browsers, there’s the ability to create javascript bookmarklets that have some kind of functionality — for example, a bookmarklet for Tumblr (to create a new post from the page you’re reading) or Instapaper (to bookmark an article for reading later) or Twitter (to tweet a page) or is.gd (to create a short url for a page), and so on (some good examples). Other browsers (Opera is an example) don’t allow you to drag and drop a bookmarklet into the bookmarks toolbar, but you can still create them: 1) create a regular bookmark , 2) copy the link url of the bookmarklet using Control-click or right-click, 3) paste this url into the regular bookmark in your bookmark manager (Cmd-B in Camino), and then create a keyword for this bookmark. Now, if I want to create a short url for a page, I go to the page, press Cmd-L (to go to the location bar) and type “is” and press enter — and instantly have a short url. This works for any javascript bookmarklet.
  7. Fast online bookmarking. Beyond creating keyword bookmarks for common sites, searches and bookmarklets, I like to bookmark resources and pages to be read later using online tools. In the past I used Delicious (for bookmarking resources) and Instapaper (for reading something later), but these days I use Pinboard (by the writer of the excellent blog, Idle Words). It’s in beta, but it’s fast, and has both bookmarking and to-read features. Using a service like this allows me to access my bookmarks from any computer.
  8. Block Flash. Adobe’s Flash format is everywhere on the web these days — popular sites like YouTube depend on it for video, and you’ll find it in ads everywhere, and some entire sites are built on Flash. It’s annoying, frankly. Flash is slow, and I prefer to turn it off by default … but have the option to turn it on if I want to watch a YouTube video or something. In Camino, it’s simple — just turn it off in the preferences. In other browsers, you might need a plugin or extension to turn off Flash but give yourself the ability to turn on Flash elements with a click.
  9. Distraction-free reading and videos. I love reading without the distraction and clutter of most sites. So I use two bookmarklets:Readability for reading articles, and Quietube for viewing videos.
  10. Turn off most extensions. Firefox is great for all its amazing extensions, but if you use a lot of them they can cause the browser to get slow and bloated, and often buggy. So when I do use Firefox I turn off almost all extensions (except Google Gears for offline access), and on Camino I use none. It makes for much faster browsing.
  11. Don’t have a million tabs open. This is a common web-surfing mode for a lot of people, but it slows down the browser. I tend to open lots of tabs at times, but when things get too cluttered I bookmark them for later reading (using Pinboard) and then close the tabs, so I have only two or three open at any time.
  12. Clear most of your toolbars. I like minimal toolbars, so I turn most of them off on the browser and remove most buttons, so the content is all there is.
  13. 1password or KeePass. Good tools for easily storing all your passwords — otherwise, you’ll either have to remember them all or use the same ones over and over (not very secure).
  14. Tuning out the Internet. When I need to do serious work, I try to remove distractions by closing the browser to do actual work. If I find myself opening the browser too much, I’ll use a utility (such asFreedom) to shut off the Internet altogether.

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