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How to turn ON/OFF the Microsoft Two-Step Verification?



In the last post “What is Two-Factor Authentication?” we discussed about various factors of authentication system including different examples. We also learnt about Knowledge Factor, Inherence Factor and Possession Factor.

Microsoft recently added a second step authentication mechanism in all their accounts as an extra security layer. This post will guide you to turn ON/OFF this security layer.


Though it’s an optional extra layer of security system for user’s safety, it’s not enable by default. If you want to enable it across all your Microsoft account, you can follow the below mentioned steps in order to activate the security layer. Once turned ON, it will ask you a second step verification code to authorize you to the system.

Do Remember:  This is an optional settings to safe guard your account against hackers. Once you turn it ON, you can turn it OFF again from the same settings page: https://account.live.com/proofs/Manage

To turn ON the two-step or two-factor authentication step across your Microsoft account, open your preferred internet browser and navigate to: https://account.live.com/proofs/Manage link. This will ask you to authenticate yourself. Provide your Live ID and password to verify your identity.

Once logged in, you will see the below settings page “Security Info”. If you landed to the “Overview” page, click “Security Info” to come to this page. This is the page where you will find a link “Set up two-step verification” as shown below:

1. Set up Microsoft two-step verification

Once you click on “Set up two-step verification” link, it will navigate you to the second section where it will tell a bit about this two-step verification system. Make sure to read and understand the lines mentioned in the below screenshot before proceeding to the next screen:

2. Set up two-step verification

If you have any other Live accounts linked to your account, you will see the below screen, where the system will ask you to unlink those accounts at the moment. You will be able to link them again after enabling the two-factor authentication system.

3. Unlink your accounts before turning on the two-step authentication

Once you unlinked your additional accounts from the primary account or if you don’t have any other linked accounts, you will see the below screen where it will ask you to re-verify yourself. This is extra layer of security to know that, you are the real user to whom this account belongs.

This provides option to chose between email, SMS or an automated phone call. It’s better to go with the email or phone call because sometime the SMS sent by automated system does not deliver on time (especially in India).

4. Send code to registered mobile or email

Once you chose the platform to verify and click next, the system will send you a four digit code to verify that you are the real person whom this account belongs. Just enter the same code to the next screen as shown here and click Next:

5. Enter your code

This will confirm you the success of second level authentication in the next screen. If you just turned it ON, Microsoft will ask you for an additional security code when you want to sign-in to Microsoft network.

Also, remember that few apps and devices don’t yet support security codes. If you are among them, just follow the “Learn more” links mentioned in this last screen:

6. Microsoft two step authentication successfully integrated

That’s done. Your account has now been activated with the two-step verification method and from now onwards, Microsoft will ask you to enter a security code sent to your mail or phone.

Now if you don’t want to keep this ON and decided to turn it OFF again, navigate to the same page:https://account.live.com/proofs/Manage and authenticate yourself with your Microsoft network credentials. Once authorized, navigate to the “Security info” page as shown below:

7. Turn off Microsoft two-step verification

In the above screen, you will find a link that says “Turn off two-step verification”. Click the link and proceed next. This will turn if OFF and implement only a single method authentication to your account.

I hope that the post was useful to you and now you will be able to turn ON/OFF your Microsoft network’s two-step verification system. Stay tuned to my blog, twitter and Facebook account to read more technical articles and news.

Top 10 Obscure Google Search Tricks


Top 10 Obscure Google Search Tricks



When it comes to the Google search box, you already know the tricks: finding exact phrases matches using quotes like "so say we all" or searching a single site using gmail. But there are many more oblique, clever, and lesser-known search recipes and operators that work from that unassuming little input box. Dozens of Google search guides detail the tips you already know, but today we're skipping the obvious and highlighting our favorite obscure Google web search tricks.

10. Get the local time anywhere

What time is it in Bangkok right now? Ask Google. Enter simply what time is it to get the local time in big cities around the world, or add the locale at the end of your query, like what time is it hong kongto get the local time there.

9. Track flight status

Enter the airline and flight number into the Google search box and get back the arrival and departure times right inside Google's search results.

8. Convert currency, metrics, bytes, and more

Google's powerful built-in converter calculator can help you out whether you're cooking dinner, traveling abroad, or building a PC. Find out how many teaspoons are in a quarter cup (quarter cup in teaspoons) or how many seconds there are in a year (seconds in a year) or how many euros there are to five dollars (5 USD in Euro). For the geekier set, bits in kilobytes (155473 bytes in kilobytes) and numbers in hex or binary (19 in binary) are also pretty useful.

7. Compare items with "better than" and find similar items with "reminds me of"

Reader Adam taps the wisdom of the crowds by searching for like items using key phrases. He writes in:
Simply search for, in quotes: "better than _keyword_"
Some example results:



Results 1 - 100 of about 550 English pages for " better than WinAmp".



Results 1 - 57 of 57 English pages for " better than mIRC".
Results 1 - 100 of about 17,500 English pages for " better than Digg". (Wow. Poor Digg.)
The results will almost always lead you to discovering alternatives to whatever it is you're searching for. Using the same concept, you can use this trick to discover new music or movies. For example, " reminds me of _someband_" or "sounds like _someband_" will pull up artists people have thought sounded similar to the one you typed in. This is also a great way to find good, no-name musicians you'd probably never know of otherwise.
Examples:



Results 1 - 88 of 88 English pages for " reminds me of Metallica".



Results 1 - 36 of 36 English pages for " similar to Garden State".



Results 1 - 66 of 66 English pages for " sounds like The Shins".
Just get creative and you'll, without a doubt, find cool new stuff you probably never knew existed.

6. Use Google as a free proxy

What, your company blocks that hip new web site just because it drops the F bomb occasionally? Use Google's cache to take a peek even when the originating site's being blocked, with cache:example.com.

5. Remove affiliate links from product searches

When you're sick of seeing duplicate product search results from the likes of eBay, Bizrate, Pricerunner, and Shopping.com, clear 'em out by stacking up the -site:ebay.com -site:bizrate.com -site:shopping.com operator. Alternately, check out Give Me Back My Google (original post), a service that does all that known reseller cleaning up for you when you search for products. Compare this GMBMG search for a Cruzer 1GB flash drive to the regular Google results.

4. Find related terms and documents

Ok, this one's direct from any straight-up advanced search operator cheat sheet, but it's still one of the lesser-used tricks in the book. Adding a tilde (~) to a search term will return related terms. For example, Googling ~nutrition returns results with the words nutrition, food, and health in them.

3. Find music and comic books

Using a combination of advanced search operators that specify music files available in an Apache directory listing, you can turn Google into your personal Napster. Go ahead, try this search for Nirvana tracks: -inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:"index of" +"last modified" +"parent directory" +description +size +(wma|mp3) "Nirvana". (Sub out Nirvana for the band you're interested in; use this one in conjunction with number 7 to find new music, too.) The same type of search recipe can find comic books as well.

2. ID people, objects, and foreign language words and phrases with Google Image Search

Google Image search results show you instead of tell you about a word. Don't know what jicama looks like? Not sure if the person named "Priti" who you're emailing with is a woman or a man? Spanish rusty and you forgot what "corazon" is? Pop your term into Google Image Search (or typeimage jicama into the regular search box) to see what your term's about.

1. Make Google recognize faces

If you're doing an image search for Paris Hilton and don't want any of the French city, a special URL parameter in Google's Image search will do the trick. Add&imgtype=face to the end of your image search to just get images of faces, without any inanimate objects. Try it out with a search for rose (which returns many photos of flowers) versus rose with the face parameter.
What's your favorite ninja Google search technique? Tell us about it in the comments.

top 10 URL Shorteners

URL shortening services are used by millions of people on daily basis as they a serve very important purposes in areas like social networking and internet marketing and are extremely useful in Internet conversations on services like twitter when someone want to share a link. With only 140 characters available to deliver the message a normal link can take up most of the space. Besides shrinking URLs some of the services provide features that can be more useful than you may think. If you are not aware of the possibilities keep reading.

What is a URL shortener

A URL shortener is an online application that allows the user to enter a full URL for any specific web page, click on a button, and automatically shortens a long wordy URL to a short domain name and uses a 5 or 6 character code. When users are clicking on that short links they are redirected to the original URLs just as if they had entered or clicked on that.

Where URL Shorteners are useful

First, it’s very useful for micro bloggers, such as Twitter users, who like to share URLs in their posts. However, with a 140-character limit on sites like Twitter, it’s often difficult to include a lengthy URL along with an explanation of why you’re sharing it.   Second, URL shorteners are useful because they can preserve a link to a specific web page even if the URL to that page changes in the future.  Third, some URL shorteners allow you to track the number of clicks your shortened link gets allowing you to analyze the type of traffic you’re generating to your website, blog, etc. from your links on Twitter, Facebook, and so on. This allows you to understand in greater detail where your promotional efforts are having the biggest impact.
This is also certainly true for marketers using social media channels to reach out. shorteners are useful in internet, email and mobile marketing.  In email marketing marketing you may have text wrapping on long URLs in text e-mails and also benefit from tracking clicks. On mobile the little space available simply calls for short URLs. In the area of affiliate marketing the short URLs also have turned out to be handy for hiding the affiliate links that for some people affect trust negatively – for a reason.

List of useful URL Shorteners to try out

1.  http://su.pr/

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Features:

  • Real time analytics showing how many people click through your links, how many came via StumbleUpon in particular and who the most prolific “reTweeters” have been.
  • Easy publishing to Twitter and Facebook, including the ability to schedule those links and messages to be pushed out at a particular time.
  • “Suggested posting time” metrics, based on historical data concerning when people are most likely to click through your links.
  • A handy bookmarklet that makes submission of links quick and easy.
  • Good to build traffic

2. http://ow.ly/url/shorten-url

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What the Ow.ly link shortening offers:
  • Sharing functionality remains the focal point of the Ow.ly social bar. This feature will keep your eyes on prize content and allow you to share easily and frequently.
  • Slimmer and non-obtrusive.
  • Bookmarking of links that you have retweeted.

3. http://bit.ly/

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Features:

  • Sharing functionality.
  • History Viewer.
  • Advance Tools, side bar bookmarklet, developer tools.
  • Good to build traffic

4. http://is.gd/

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Features:

  • Shorten web addresses for emails, forum posts, blogs etc. which cannot handle long URLs and might wrap them, making them unclickable
  • Lower the character count when texting web addresses to a mobile phone
  • Hide the real URLs of affiliate links from visitors to your site
  • Obscure your real email address from bots which harvest them to spam.
  • Circumvent protections on sites which don’t allow direct links to a competitor’s site (if you are violating a site’s terms you do so at your own risk)
  • Clean up bookmarks for social bookmarking sites or sites with low character limits like Twitter
  • If you dislike a website and have to mention it (e.g. when complaining about it), link via is.gd so that your link does not help the site’s search engine positioning

5. http://cli.gs/cligs/new

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Features:

  • Statistics
  • Permanent redirects

6. http://www.adjix.com/WebObjects/Adjix.woa/

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Features:

  • Earn revenue sharing your links
  • Link data available
  • White Label – Use your own domain name for shortened links

7. http://budurl.com/

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Features:

  • Shrink any URL into a short BudURL
  • Inbound links redirect with a 307 for maximum SEO performance
  • Organize all of your BudURLs into a single account
  • Add notes to each BudURL to keep track of where you place it (ex: Twitter profile link, LinkedIn comment, Email signature, banner advertisement, etc.)
  • Watch your Click Stream to see real-time click activity including the referrer, IP Address, Network, etc.
  • Create custom BudURL vanity aliases like budurl.com/mylink
  • Edit destination URL
  • Reset click values
  • Delete BudURLs
  • Unique Visits per click
  • Download click traffic
  • See the keywords used to find your BudURL

8. http://tinyurl.com/

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Features:

  • Browser toolbar
  • Control your alias by providing a custom one
  • URL Redirection
  • Hide Affiliate URLs
  • Preview Feature

9. http://www.snipurl.com/

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Features:

  • Nip many URLs at once
  • Attach a private key for protection
  • Has an API to create shortened URL’s in your browser.

10. http://blinky.me/

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Features:

  • Segmentation  functionality with every link shared.
  • Get piles of additional data about the people who click the links.
There are many URL shorteners, but i wanted to keep the review to include my 10 favorites. They all have features that are beneficial and they tend to be user friendly also. I hope you will try some of the services and maybe you will find a favorite.