Most people who rely on it love Teams. There’s no disputing that.
But it can be frustrating. Such as the way it opens automatically when you start up your Windows 11 computer. It’s really simple to change; our new video shows you how.
Most people who rely on it love Teams. There’s no disputing that.
But it can be frustrating. Such as the way it opens automatically when you start up your Windows 11 computer. It’s really simple to change; our new video shows you how.
It’s no secret that some applications are a little too interested in us and what we’re doing. We’ve all had this experience. You might be talking to a friend about a new product that you’d like to try. Or perhaps you’ve discussed somewhere you’d like to visit.
Spam emails. Everyone hates them. It’s not just the emotional pain of clearing spam from your inbox. Having to do that is a real productivity killer, too. A recent report found that each one of your employees could be losing up to 80 hours each year, thanks to filtering and deleting spam emails.
When you’re browsing it can feel like you’re being bombarded with things other people want you to see. Not only do we have to click on permissions for cookies and tracking, but now a lot of websites ask for our permission to send us notifications.
It feels like every day we’re being warned about a new threat to our cybersecurity, doesn’t it? That’s for good reason. Last year, ransomware attacks alone affected 81% of US businesses. And the cost of cybercrime is estimated to hit $10.5 trillion by 2025, according to the ‘2022 Cybersecurity Almanac’.
But we’re still seeing far too many businesses that aren’t taking this threat seriously.