Sunday 16 August 2020

Stay Safe Online

Staying safe online is something we all strive to do and many of us have our own methods, even if that includes not doing something. Some of us keep a book on one side that contains passwords while others allow the web browser to remember them. The worst offenders amongst us actually have a document on their computer that contains such data - that, latter example is a hackers paradise. 


It does not help much when one considers that, it is a fact,  many people do not understand the fundamentals of making their online experience safe for whatever they do. I have come across many who give someone else the money who will then place the online order.


So, how do you begin? With Windows 10 - make sure it is up-to-date. Extra security software is good for doing shopping or online banking. Your bank may offer free internet security software so check out their website. There is also AVG, Avast and Kaspersky who all offer free versions of their internet security suites. My personal choice would be and is Sophos or Eset, there is a write up on my other website, Click here to read it.


Below you will find my basic guide to cyber security.

 


Cyber Security Basics (PDF)


Sophos Security - 45% off until December 8th 2020


Eset Security


Chromebook users

If you are using a Chromebook then, providing it is up-to-date you are well protected. I say well protected because no matter how much protection one has on whatever device, it is never guaranteed 100% safe.

Password Managers
It is a really good idea to use a password manager to store all your passwords. Are they safe? Well, generally the whole password vault is encrypted at your end, it is then sent to your cloud account for storage. If you only have 50 passwords then a notebook beside the computer will probably do but I still recommend a password manager. 

Lastpass is just one example of a password manager, use the link below to see how it works.


This YouTube video will go some way to explaining how a password manager works.






2020 computer services

 I have now been repairing computers for almost 20 years. Things have moved on a lot in that time and one has to adapt. I no longer have premises in the town as I used to, I now work from home. 

Also, I no longer build or supply computers, I just advise on what should be bought and then set it up or, with regard to maintenance, I just solve problems and fix things. 

There are new ways of getting things done now and this means that you may not need a new laptop or PC, there are other choices. 

So, if you feel you need a bit of tech help then please get in touch via this link.

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