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I’m having a webinar next Wednesday (14th October) at 9pm EST on the Top 10 Ways to Use Facebook to Promote your Business.

  • How to setup your profile
  • Privacy setting for your Small Business
  • How to stop other businesses promoting their business on your profile page
  • Group or Fan page – benefits of each
  • How to share your events on Facebook
  • Joining groups
  • Having conversations with people on Facebook via email and chat
  • How to not spam people on Facebook
  • Facebook Applications you need installed

There are only so many tickets to this special online event. So grab your ticket now.

Events

P.S. There is a very small fee $2.99 to attend and only so many tickets. This is pure content and I’m not plugging anything.

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Armorware – Complete Computer Security and Privacy System

10 November 2005

Armorware is the most complete computer security and privacy system out there today. I first saw Armourware in February 2005. I met the technical people behind it and asked them several very technical questions and they have a solid program. If you are serious about your computer security and privacy then you need Armourware today. [...]

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Is your printer spying on you?

27 October 2005

Big Brother knows what you are printing. Imagine that every time you printed a document, it automatically included a secret code that could be used to identify the printer – and potentially, the person who used it. Sounds like something from an episode of “Alias,” right? Unfortunately, the scenario isn’t fictional. In a purported effort [...]

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Protection Blog

20 June 2005

Earthlink is good about keeping their clients informed. This website is good to learn about how to interface with the Internet. If you are a novice reading this website will help you keep safe on the Internet. Welcome to the EarthLink Protection Blog. We are a group of EarthLink employees who have been granted the [...]

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Google Launches Personal History Feature – Yahoo! News

21 April 2005

Google Launches Personal History Feature – Yahoo! News Google Inc. is experimenting with a new feature that enables the users of its online search engine to see all of their past search requests and results, creating a computer peephole that could prove as embarrassing as it is helpful. ADVERTISEMENT click here Activating Google’s “My Search [...]

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Company Develops Way to Restore Cookies

7 April 2005

Got this tip from one of our clients. Company Develops Way to Restore Cookies The company behind those floating ads that dance across Web pages has developed a way to restore the data profiles that many privacy-conscious users try to delete from their computers. Using the product, when a Web site discovers a cookie missing, [...]

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Safe Mail

7 April 2005

Safe-mail.net SAFe-mail is the most secure, easy to use email system. It includes encrypted collaboration features and document storage functions. Always accessible at any time from anywhere! 3 Mb space is free. More space and functionality is supplied under Premium Services. There are no advertisements, downloads or cookies. SAFe-mail supports most hardware platforms and any [...]

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AOL's Terms of Service Update for AIM Raises Eyebrows

13 March 2005

AOL’s Terms of Service Update for AIM Raises Eyebrows America Online, Inc. has quietly updated the terms of service for its AIM instant messaging application, making several changes that is sure to raise the hackles of Internet privacy advocates. The revamped terms of service, which apply only to users who downloaded the free AIM software [...]

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MetroPipe – Providers of The Tunneler: Encrypted anonymous browsing via offshore proxies.

8 March 2005

MetroPipe – Providers of The Tunneler: Encrypted anonymous browsing via offshore proxies. Anonymizes your web browsing by obscuring the location of your computer and Internet IP address. Encrypts your Internet activities, protecting your browsing from local network eavesdroppers (coworkers, neighbors, bosses, ISPs, oppressive governments). Prevents tracking and logging of your browsing activity by your ISP. [...]

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Car Keys and VINs

30 June 2003

Car dealerships make up a duplicate key from the VIN number, collect payment from the ‘customer’ who’s really a would-be car thief for making up the duplicate key — the car thief goes back to your vehicle, inserts the key they’ve just gotten and off they drive with your car or truck. They don’t have [...]

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Privacy and checks

16 June 2003

When you are writing checks to pay on your credit card accounts, DO NOT put the complete account number on the “For” line. Instead, just put the last four numbers. The credit card company knows the rest of the number and anyone who might be handling your check as it passes thru all the check [...]

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