How to Stay Safe on the Internet in 2018
By Michael Smolski, 2017-12-29 12:20:13 in
Business
Do you think that you are safe on the internet? So did I before I got a letter from my internet provider that stated that they weren’t monitoring my activities but that they saw that I accessed a forbidden site. HOW WOULD SOMEBODY KNOW THIS IF THEY WEREN’T MONITORING MY ACTIVITIES?
2018 is around the corner. A lot of countries are getting st..
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How to Stay Secure While in Starbucks - Using Free Wi-Fi
By Michael Smolski, 2017-11-29 11:51:30 in
Business
Starbucks. Pretty good coffee. But it’s not about the coffee. It’s about the place. People go there to work. People go there on dates. People go there to meet up with people. Nice atmosphere, well when it’s not overpacked of course.
And it is a great place to work in. There’s plenty of sockets. There’s Wi-Fi. There are tables. It’s..
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How to Save Money on Last-Minute Flights
By Michael Smolski, 2017-11-05 08:46:21 in
Business
You’ve probably heard many tips about how to save money on flights. But most of these aren’t about how to save money on last-minute flights. It’s great to find out that we can save money if we fly during a certain season, but that is of no help to us if we need to fly ASAP. And ASAP flights tend to cost a lot.
So how do you save money on..
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How to stay secure at Web Summit - 2017
By Michael Smolski, 2017-10-22 19:19:50 in
Business
Web Summit is called the greatest tech conference in the world. It’s also one of the most beautiful cities in the world, but with 60,000 people at an event, there come some risks, both digitally and physically. How do you stay secure at Web Summit?
Firstly, the chances of somebody stealing your information or items are low. People donâ€..
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How to Unblock Websites in China
By Michael Smolski, 2017-10-13 10:54:05 in
Business
Internet and China don't get along. There are so many big internet apps and sites that you can’t access in China. Do you want to Google something? You won't get your answer. Do you want to learn something on YouTube? You can't. Do you want to tweet about your trip on Twitter? 140 characters limit? Well, in China, zero is the limit. Facebook? For..
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