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5 Handy Steps to Hook Up an iPad To Comcast Email

Setting up the Comcast email on the Apple iPad is not a tough task, you just need to know about all the necessary servers and login credentials. Before you start, you should first download the Comcast XFINITY email program so that you don’t have to set up the email on the iPad manually. To make a correct configuration of the email application, you should also consult with the email experts by dialing the Comcast support phone number .  Also, you can check the Comcast email on the iPad by visiting the Comcast’s official website on the web browser on your Apple iPod. To hook up an iPad to the Comcast email, check the below steps:- Step 1: Start your iPad and then click on the ‘Settings’ icon. Touch the ‘Mail, Contacts, Calendars’ icon, followed by the ‘Add Account’ button. Step 2: Tap the ‘Other’ option when you’re reminded to choose what kind of the account you want to add. Step 3: Input the account information once prompted. Here you can see fields of your email addre

7 Handy Steps to Disable Facebook on Apple Safari

Blocking Facebook in the Apple Safari browser can stop anyone from accessing it via that browser program. It can be the best way to keep your kids and business employees from accessing Facebook or prevent them from spending time on the social network. You can turn it off in the web browser in Mac’s operating system preferences. You will require creating the new account for the user; however, it can’t manage which site is blocked until you will use the parental controls on Mac to block Facebook. For any queries or questions resolution, you can avail the quick Facebook customer service . Otherwise, follow the below steps to disable the Facebook. Step 1- Open the Finder by clicking on the blue icon on the Dock. Choose the ‘Applications’ in the left corner and go through the applications’ list until you locate the ‘System Preferences’ menu. Double-click on the icon to open it. Click the ‘Accounts’ icon under the ‘System Preferences’ window. Step 2 – Click on the lock icon at th