In this edition of our useful website series , I'll show you eight sites in a variety of categories that you may not know existed .
A few of which were suggested by viewers in the comments of prior videos in this series .
Let's get started .
Quant is a European based search engine like duck , duck go and start page that is privacy focused .
They don't store or sell your information and they don't use cookies .
After doing a search , it gives the result in a layout that is very similar to Google , Bing and most other search engines at the top .
You have the familiar options to filter your results including news images , videos and if applicable shopping and maps .
So if you want a more privacy focused search engine than Google or Bing .
Quant is another one to consider .
Be funky is a photo editor that is very similar to Pixar pick monkey and the others .
I've shown you in prior videos .
Some of our viewers in the comments said they preferred be funky to those others .
So I'll share this with all of you .
You have the option to upload one of your photos or use one of theirs I'll select one of theirs for now , along the left hand side , you'll see several tools to enhance your photo with most of these .
By selecting one of the tools you simply just have to move the slider and then select the check mark .
When you're done , you can select save to save the photo to your computer .
Be funky , Facebook , Google Drive and Dropbox .
They also have a collage maker and a designer tool with several templates .
Beef funky is free with limitations .
They also offer a premium version with additional features starting at 599 per month .
Free code camp is a nonprofit coding site for those of you that want to become computer programmers .
Just like the many other programming sites I've mentioned in the past , the site offers lessons and several skills including HTML five javascript node dot js and many others .
And if you need help , they have a useful forum to get help from other developers .
So if you want to learn how to code for free free code camp is another great resource .
Staying in the computer programming category .
Geeks for geeks is another great resource .
There is so much to learn on this site from the basics of algorithms and data structures to programming languages along with several other categories on their site .
Before you go to an interview with the prospective company , you may want to check out their interview experiences section to find out how others fared during the interview process with many companies including Amazon , Google , Microsoft and others .
Prive notte is a site that will allow you to send messages that will self destruct after they are read .
It's really simple to use , write your note .
The default option is to automatically destroy your note after it's been read .
If you select show options , you can change that to one hour from now all the way up to 30 days from now .
you can also create a password for you and the recipient and you can be notified by email after the note has been destroyed .
Select create note here , you can copy the link , email , the link or opt to destroy the note .
Now , priv note is free and is an easy way to send secret messages that can only be seen and read by you and your recipient jobs scan is a tool that gives job seekers an instant analysis of how well their resume is tailored for a particular job .
I'll be using the resume and job description provided by jobs scan to demonstrate .
The first step is to paste your resume , then paste the entire job description text , then select scan , it will now go through an analysis of what is good on your resume and what can be improved .
Here .
It says the word count is too long and shows words to avoid on the resume .
As you scroll down through the page , it will give you additional information .
Drop scan does have a free plan that gives you five free scans when you initially sign up and two free scans for every month after that , for additional features including unlimited scans .
Their paid plans start at 2999 per month , highbrows , a nontraditional learning site designed for those people that have busy lives .
The lessons are five minutes long delivered over 10 days directly to your email inbox to begin select a course .
They'll provide a brief description of that course .
And when you're ready , select start course on this page , you'll need to enter in your email and then select start this course .
After you do that , you'll now receive a new lesson in your email every day .
Over the next 10 days , only one course can be taken at a time .
Highbrow does offer a 30 day free trial to try it out after the trial ends .
Their membership fee is $10 per month .
Half of that cost goes to the teachers that created the courses last but not least is R desk founded in 1995 with its outdated looking home page is a great place to visit to find web-based resources in dozens of categories .
I've been coming to the site for years just to check out their side of the day fact of the day and other random information .
So if you're looking for additional web-based resources , check out ref desk .
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