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Do you follow Daylight Saving Time in Egypt? (I know not everywhere does - e.g. India don't)Jenni x0
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No we don't.0
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Have you set the Region in Windows to Egypt? Have you unchecked any DST option in Windows? (i.e. it's not just a matter of setting the time to local time - you also need to set the Region).
I don't know the root cause of your issue - nor why it seems to work in Firefox but not Chrome - but hopefully the above checks may help.
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Is there one you recommend? I'm using Bitwarden but not sure if it's the best.debitcardmayhem said:[Deleted User] said:
If you log in to Google Chrome on your old computer and allow sync, then do the same on the new one, everything including bookmarks and passwords will all sync to the new Mac.wkt54 said:Thank you Frugal.
Does that mean I won't have to enter passwords again, like Facebook, AOL etc. on the new computer?
You ought to use a password manager though, not the browser0 -
My post had absolutely nothing to do with you being able to tell the time, and everything to do with your computer understanding the correct time zone.wkt54 said:Thanks. but it doesn't really matter to me the time is one hour ahead.
I have a watch and mobile to check the time.
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I don’t know what’s the best, but bitwarden is up there, free or freemium. I have LastPass which I got on a reduced rate, currently I am happy, but I would consider bitwarden if I was to changeBradden said:
Is there one you recommend? I'm using Bitwarden but not sure if it's the best.debitcardmayhem said:[Deleted User] said:
If you log in to Google Chrome on your old computer and allow sync, then do the same on the new one, everything including bookmarks and passwords will all sync to the new Mac.wkt54 said:Thank you Frugal.
Does that mean I won't have to enter passwords again, like Facebook, AOL etc. on the new computer?
You ought to use a password manager though, not the browser4.8kWp 12x400W Longhi 9.6 kWh battery Giv-hy 5.0 Inverter, WSW facing Essex . Aint no sunshine ☀️ Octopus gas fixed dec 24 @ 5.74 tracker again+ Octopus Intelligent Flux leccy
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