Two-Factor Authentication
Two factor-authentication is used to add another layer of security to logins for all types of sites. The most secure is the type that requires… Read More »Two-Factor Authentication
Two factor-authentication is used to add another layer of security to logins for all types of sites. The most secure is the type that requires… Read More »Two-Factor Authentication
I’ve been absent from here for almost 2 years because on Nov 16, 2016, my darling, beautiful, brilliant, beloved granddaughter died of a heroin overdose… Read More »For Mercy’s Sake
Well, if you’ve looked at this blog in the last year or so you can tell it’s been a busy year (or year and a… Read More »OMG –or The Cobbler’s Children’s Shoes
For those of you who have Facebook Pages (not personal accounts, but a business page). These (some of which I knew) came from a social… Read More »Social Media Tips
1. Hotel related Ads introduced, specifically geared to users wanting to book online and, in particular, via their phone. 2. Call-only ad campaigns for mobile… Read More »Adwords Updates First Quarter 2015
Personally, I’ve never used my “real” email address in any correspondence. By “real” I mean the one that Roadrunner gave me (or before that, the… Read More »Avoid Being Spoofed
I cannot believe it’s been 7 or 8 months since I last posted anything. But, as some of my clients know, personal life sometimes gets… Read More »Tips – Deja Vu All Over Again
Google changed its ranking algorithm again this past week and, as usual, it’s good for some and bad for others. I was pleased to see… Read More »Doing The Google Shuffle
Tips for avoiding spoofing: When you send something to a group, send the email to yourself with everyone else’s email in the bcc: field. Politely… Read More »Don’t Get Spoofed
Here’s a great YouTube video from SecurityMetrics about staying more secure when using wireless. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKfQ308Hq2k