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Set Maximum Limit on your Android Phone's Volume

 Lets say you are playing a You tube video on your phone, and accidently you ended up maxing your phone volume, and then hearing a blast on your earphone, and dizzying you out. Well Android introduced a feature which allows you to set a maximum volume for your earphone up to which it should go up to, to prevent hearing loss.  So lets get on with it,  1) From "Settings", Choose Sounds and Vibrations and then chose Volume.  2) Next tap the three dots (at top right) and choose "Media Volume Limit" 2) Turn on the feature over here, and set your desired max sound level and also you can set a optional PIN to protect this setting (when configuring this for your children's phone for example) And that's it! I hope this tutorial helped you. If it did, do share this with your friends, so they can also prevent accidental high volumes when on earphone's. 
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Skip Youtube Videos without AdBlock

 Lets say you want to watch a You tube video, and suddenly the thing you hate pop's up. Ads. Lots of them. Some of them un-skippable. You try to begin to search on Google what you can do to stop these ads, and one of the most popular responses is to use a adblocker extension like Adblock. But today I will tell you, how to skip You tube videos, without installing any extension. So lets get right into it.  1. Drag the following button/link to your bookmarks bar.  Drag Me 2. Now just save the bookmark as "Skip Ad" or anything you want. And that's it 3. Whenever you encounter a You tube ad, all you have to do is just click on this bookmark. 

10 Facts About Windows I Bet You Didn't Know

 Windows is one of the most widely used computer operating systems in the world, with billions of people relying on it every day. However, despite its widespread usage, there are still many things about Windows that people might not know. Here are 10 Windows facts that you may have never heard of: The first version of Windows was released in 1985, and it was simply known as Windows 1.0. Windows was originally developed as a graphical interface for MS-DOS, the popular operating system for IBM-compatible personal computers. The start button in Windows 95 was originally round, but it was changed to its now-iconic shape in Windows 98. Windows XP was released in 2001 and was one of the most popular versions of Windows, with more than 400 million copies sold. Windows Vista, released in 2006, was widely criticized for its slow performance and high system requirements. Windows 7 was released in 2009, and it quickly became popular due to its improved performance and user-friendly features. The