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LEGO Minifigures Hold Cables
LEGO minifigures are one of the best reasons to no longer leave mobile device tech, computer, and other cables in a tangled mess when not in use.

Their hands are the perfect size to hold those cables, as well as jack plugs.

A base of bricks or a blob of adhesive putty may be needed to prevent the minifigure from tipping over.
Remotely log out of Facebook
Privacy tips are always worth a mention, especially when it comes to Facebook, considering everyone and their mother uses the social network. Have you ever checked Facebook on a strange device and then realised you forgot to log out?

Never fear - you can log out still, remotely. Go to the "settings" drop-down menu on your Facebook, then select "security", and navigate to "when you’re logged in".

From there, you can see all open sessions and close any of them.
How to find accounts linked to your Gmail
Step 1: Go to the My Account dashboard on Google.

Step 2: Click the Security tab present on the left.

Step 3: Scroll till you come across "Third-Party apps with account access".

Step 4: Hit Manage Third-Party Access. You can then tap individual apps to disconnect them from your email account.
Household items that make your WiFi work poorly
1. Metal Surfaces

Metal is a conductor, which means it absorbs electricity. So, it's necessary to place the router away from metal.

2. Brick and Stone Walls

To fix this, place your router in an open area and away from walls.

3. Mirrors

Mirror reflects the signal released by the router. When it's close to the router, it can make the signal strength feel slower and unstable.

4. Microwave

Microwave has a frequency spectrum similar to the one used by Wifi. So lift it to a place that's higher than the level of the microwave.