Online Security
David Pogue’s Column this week about OpenDNS
In his column this week, Simplifying the Lives of Web Users, David Pogue wrote about the OpenDNS service. I’m writing this post in the event that people I work with might have seen it and might be thinking to switch. Don’t switch unless you have kids – the filtering is free and easy. The short [...]
Kaspersky Notes
This article from Raymond.cc provides help with 2 things: 1, How to defrag your system with Kaspersky installed; but! 2, by disabling the self defense module he mentions, it allows a tech support person to run the computer and control Kaspersky remotely, something which I thought was not changeable! Great stuff! How to Fully Defrag [...]
Okay: Facebook Privacy, Bottom Line
This is too long for a Facebook status update, so here’s a clarification on Facebook privacy settings: The only information that should be going from Facebook to Google is information set via privacy filters to “Everyone”… There’s no law that says Google has to respect Facebook’s privacy settings! After setting your privacy settings, go back a few hours later to make sure they saved properly; remember there is no save button.
check your account settings: secondary email address
this is an important security issue