• May 1, 2018 at 10:53 pm #1626
      Apache
      Moderator

      Pretty decent guide

    • May 2, 2018 at 12:59 pm #1632
      Mike Baker
      Keymaster

      “The more secure you get the less convenient it will be” – this is why I typically don’t give a crap who knows where I go or what I do. I am an advertiser so I know precisely what information is being delivered to Google and Facebook and such.

      2 factor authentication on ANY site involving transactions, hosting, domains etc. is a must.

      What I watch online though is people who have no idea what they are doing get their asses handed to themselves every day. Hacked email, social media. The issue is the world is not tech savvy so it’s like open season for low level scumbag hackers.

      It’s so weird to have watched the whole world come online over the last 10 years.

    • May 8, 2018 at 4:26 pm #1645
      Apache
      Moderator

      Yeah, I feel you, I typically have an account set up just for web transactions, one for general surfing, and an admin account for changes to the pc.  We have a centrally located pc for guests, running a virtual os & no network shares…. reboot & it resets back to original condition.

       

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