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Hey there listeners, it’s Brett Molina. Welcome back to Talking Tech. Probably one of the most useful tools that’s available on your PC or Mac or your phone is the ability to take a screenshot. I’ve used it so many times. Maybe I see like a recipe online and instead of bookmarking it, I just screenshot it and then save it to my photos camera roll, or you order something, and I do this a lot too. I place an online order and they print up your receipt with a confirmation number. And instead of like trying to print it out, obviously you just take a screenshot of it and then you can save it in case something goes wrong. You just want an extra piece of proof in case like your order gets messed up. Obviously you get it emailed to you, but it’s nice to have a backup.