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    Windows 11 Has Too Many Screenshot Shortcuts, I Use These 4 the Most

    Summary You should use the Win+PrtScrn shortcut to capture the entire screen and the Alt+PrtScrn key combination to take screenshots of the active window and copy it to the clipboard. The Snipping Tool lets you take a screenshot of a particular area on your Windows PC. The Game Bar’s screenshot feature can come in handy in capturing screenshots while playing…

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    How to Identify a Fake Screenshot

    You don’t have to scroll very far down most social media feeds to find a screenshot of a text, comment, or post—maybe a ridiculous Reddit post, or a hilarious reply on X, or an incriminating WhatsApp conversation. But how can you tell the screenshot is genuine, and not artificially created to mislead you? First of all, it’s important to bear…

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    How to Check if a Screenshot Has Been Photoshopped

    It’s ridiculously easy to fake screenshots with tools freely available online. That’s why there are more convincing scammers on the internet than ever. So it’s time we upgraded our detection skills too. Let me show you a few neat ways to spot a fake screenshot. Be Wary of Desktop Screenshots I wouldn’t trust any random screenshot taken inside a desktop…

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    Does Instagram Notify Someone If You Screenshot a Story?

    Oh, you’re here because you screenshotted someone’s Instagram Story and want to know if they’ll get a notification about it, à la Snapchat? First, know you’re safe, babe. Take a deep breath. We’ve all been there. They’re not going to find out if you screenshotted their grid post or story, at least not through a notification. Second, there are a…

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