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Plenty of free browser-based solutions exist, but these convenient tools don’t always live up to the industry’s best. Of course, we’re talking about Adobe Acrobat Pro, Photoshop and others that come at a steep premium.

Great PDF software doesn’t have to be super fancy. We love a job well done, with few errors and easy delivery, download, share or publish options. Tap or click here to see some of our other favorite PDF tools online.

ILovePDF is one do-it-all PDF tool that can take care of pretty much any PDF-related task on your plate. Read on, never to find yourself messing around with an expired Acrobat subscription again.

Is there anything ILovePDF can’t do?

ILovePDF is much more than just a browser-based PDF editor. You can download the app for your desktop or phone.

To use ILovePDF, all you have to do is visit the site. On its homepage, you’ll see many options, which will likely be familiar to anybody who frequently works with PDF documents. This PDF web app enables you to do all of the following and more:

  • Edit PDF documents.
  • Sign PDFs.
  • Rotate PDF documents.
  • Merge PDF documents.
  • Split PDF documents.
  • Compress PDF documents.
  • Convert PDF documents to Word, Powerpoint or Excel documents.
  • Convert Word, Powerpoint or Excel documents to PDF documents.
  • Convert PDF documents to JPEG images.
  • Convert PDF documents to HTML.
  • Add a watermark to PDF documents.
  • Add page numbers to PDF documents.
  • Unlock or protect PDF documents.
  • Repair a PDF document.

If you’ve been stuck with these tasks without the right PDF software to carry them out, this website will almost certainly be a sight for sore eyes. Things like text replacement, annotations, highlighting and even adding new media to a PDF now take no time.

ILovePDF makes these simple tools easy to use and readily available from any device. Only one question remains: what happens to your document after you finish?

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Traveling soon? 5 smart tech steps to take before you hit the road

Travel now means your tickets, maps, hotel, rental car and more are all stored on your phone. But what happens if that goes missing? Here’s how to find your phone when it’s lost — even if the battery is dead.

The other big phone emergency? Your battery is dying and you have to leave for the airport. Whoops. Tap or click for smart ways to get more life out of your battery.

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Banks are closing down safe deposit boxes

Don’t hit the panic button. There are plenty of options to keep your stuff safe at home:

  • This compact safe is a tough but flexible option under $200. Open it with your fingerprint, a passcode or a key. Heads-up: It’s not fireproof.
  • This budget-friendly pick ($114) has solid fire protection for important docs. Just know it’s not built for heavy-duty theft protection.
  • This one’s ($397) disaster-proof against fire and water and bolts down so no one can grab it and zip outta there.
  • If you don’t have a lot to spend but want water and fire protection, this $64 box has your back. It’s portable, too.
  • This one’s a little different: It looks like a dictionary but is actually a mini security box that’s great for storing jewelry and cash. The best part? It’s under $15.

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🔒 Password-protect a document: In Microsoft Office or Google Docs, click the Help button in the menu bar. Click Help again, then type in Encrypt with password, and your program of choice will walk you through the steps. So easy.

Airline data breach puts podcaster Payne Lindsey in danger

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True-crime podcaster Payne Lindsey, creator of Up and Vanished, was all set to fly to Nome for his latest investigation but bailed at the last minute. He didn’t tell anyone, yet somehow rumors started swirling on social media that he was there. Payne joins us to break it down, plus we’re talking Verizon outages, a couple blocked from suing Uber, and leaked MrBeast “founder mode” documents.

🪣 Leaky bucket: Two free PDF makers, PDF Pro and Help PDF, have somehow made public over 89,000 documents uploaded by their users We’re talking passports, driver’s licenses, certificates and more. People are still using these PDF tools, even as their private data leaks onto the web. Don’t be one of them.

Trivia

What does the acronym URL stand for? Is it … A.) Uniform Resource Locator, B.) Universal Retrieval Link, C.) Unified Reference Library or D.) User Request Log?

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15 years in prison

For a 21-year-old airman who leaked classified info. Jack Teixeira shared top-secret documents on a Discord server to show his online comrades what war was really like. Now he’ll know what war and prison are like.

Free up space on your Android by updating a single app

No matter the size of your Android phone’s internal storage capacity, ensuring enough space can be complicated. As applications and mobile games grow, so too does their size. Tap or click for eight simple tips to speed up and clean out your Android phone.

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Tech security tip: Totally normal things that put you in danger

When was the last time you changed your usernames? Do any of them contain any information that makes it easy to identify you? If so, you need to change that. Here are five username mistakes to avoid, along with simple fixes.

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Precious memory and document organizers

  • A fireproof storage box is a wise investment if you have lots of hard-copy photos.
  • This fireproof, waterproof organizer is the right way to store important docs like your passport and birth certificate.
  • Show off your favorite 4-by-6-inch pics in a beautiful hardcover photo book.
  • USB flash drives are must-haves for those digital pictures and documents. Just don’t misplace them, please.
  • This smart digital photo frame lets you share photos with anyone from anywhere through the app.

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Page rage: You’re on a Windows PC and someone sends you an Apple Pages doc. Yep, you can open it. The easiest way is through iCloud for Windows. Steps here to set that up. If you don’t want to download anything, try a free online document file converter like Zamzar to turn the file into a Word doc.

My favorite way to scan on iPhone: Use the Notes app. Pro tip: Choose the option to Scan Documents instead of Take Photo or Video. This keeps your phone from putting a duplicate copy in your Photos app. Less clutter that way!

Protect yourself: Medical identity theft victims often don’t realize something is wrong until it’s too late. I recommend you store hard copies of medical records and documents with personal identification information in a safe or lockbox.

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Dead end: A man turned his terminally ill father into a chatbot. After recording hours of his life story, it answers him in Dad’s voice. Would you want your family members to do this for you? If not, talk to them or add a line to your estate documents.

Missing a Windows-style Start menu on your Mac? The free XMenu app gives you options to add a menu with applications, documents, folders and more, whether you’re nostalgic for the classic Apple menu or the functions of your former Windows machine.

Protect your docs: Medical identity theft is scary, and victims often don’t realize something is wrong until it’s too late. Store hard copies of medical records and documents with personal identification information in a safe or lockbox.

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Cmd + spacebar: This Mac shortcut opens Spotlight, an incredibly powerful tool for finding documents quickly, opening apps or searching the web right from your desktop.

Should your business use ChatGPT and to what degree?

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Working with trade secrets, confidential agreements, or legal documents? Think twice before using ChatGPT. In just one minute, I’ll explain why.

This free online translator blows Google Translate out of the water

Are you planning your next family vacation? There are a few ways that tech can make your trip safer and more enjoyable. Tap or click here for five smart tech steps before hitting the road.

You might want to be prepared with a translation tool if visiting a foreign country. It can help you quickly navigate unfamiliar territory by asking locals for directions in their language. Google Translate is a popular way to go. But we’ve found a different translator that you will like even more.

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