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    Techmoms tools to store your passwords

    Logging into an application is an everyday task. Whether this is on your social media account, your e-mail, ordering something online or more. Almost everyone has a minimum of 100 passwords and it’s not really a secure idea to have the same password for al 100 accounts. But can you really remember 100 unique passwords without making use of the “forgot password” option? I think you can but why would you? There are secure tools where you can store your online password. Have you looked to these tools already? Keeper Bitwarden Nordpass Dashlane 1Password KeePassXC When setting up an account you first need to create a master password. Please don’t write this on a piece of paper and stick it as a note on your desk but store it somewhere more secure. What is a secure password? Ok, you did all of the above. You installed a password manager but…

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    The rise of Smart Fashion

    We already have the smartphone and the smartwatch. Is smart fashion the next trend? The Economist newspaper published a documentary about smart fashion. Smart Fashion has always been a topic in human history but nowadays smart fashion is on the way of becoming the new trend. What is smart fashion?Smart Fashion is also known as E-textiles. Electronic Textiles (E-textiles) are fabrics with digital components such as battery, light and embedded electronics. Many smart clothes can connect to an app or program using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Some examples of smart fashion are the athlete recovery track suit and the smart socks. For more information please click on the link below: https://www.underarmour.com/en-us/athlete-recoveryhttps://www.sensoriafitness.com/smartsocks/ The first high-tech fashion inventions goes back in 1968. People already came up with thoughts about the mixture between clothing and technology. In 1968 the Museum of Contemporary Craft in New York City held a ground-breaking exhibition called Body Covering.…

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