Tech – for Everyone

Tech Tips and Tricks & Advice – written in plain English.

Practical advice for greater online safety

The materials below are practical advice on how to be a savvy and successful digital citizen.

If you surf the web, you should know ..

How to:
Get a security update, tool, or scan

Protect my kids from online risks

Protect my computer

Protect myself from scams

Protect my personal information

Create strong passwords

Security terms

Free materials

Digital citizenship in action: A guide to education and events

The materials below are included in Microsoft’s Digital Citizenship in Action Toolkit. You will find practical advice on how to be a savvy and successful digital citizen. Use the materials to:

Teach yourself: Practical advice for greater online safety

Free materials including brochures, fact sheets, tip cards, videos, and posters to give you the basic information you need to help you stay safe online.

Teach others: Online safety presentations and event planning

Information and free materials to make a presentation or put together an event.

Downloads

Promotions

Research

Hey.. a bonus:


(One minor problem.. I don’t FB nor Twit.. never have.)

Bonus bonus: Countdown to Black Friday Deals (electronics)

Today’s quote:I think we risk becoming the best informed society that has ever died of ignorance.” ~ Reuben Blades

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November 2, 2011 - Posted by | advice, computers, how to, Internet, PC, security | , , , , , ,

2 Comments »

  1. I Tweeted, and posted it on Google+ and Diaspora. Great advice and info.

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    Comment by delenn13 | November 2, 2011 | Reply

    • delenn13,
      That is from Microsoft’s free to all Safety & Security Center, a superb resource for all things security.

      I understand: M$ bashing has been a popular pastime for many, for a long while, (I have a few “bashes” myself.. like.. why is Format still a visible right click option on C:\ [dumbest thing ever]???) but IMHO they are leading the way with the Safer Computing Initiative (which brought us Vista) and we are now seeing some of the benefits of that policy.. all across “tech”. A sea change.

      Thank you for helping to spread the word.

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      Comment by techpaul | November 2, 2011 | Reply


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