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Internet
Safety Tips
Author:
Yogiraj (Anthony Heywood)
Tips
for a fun & safe internet experience.
ONE
ALWAYS
update your anti-virus at least once, or twice a week, and be
sure to check for EXPIRATION DATES on your antivirus, your antivirus
will no longer function if it is expired. A new Anti-virus must
be purchased. Each time you purchase an anti-virus program, you
usually have up to a year of free license of updates..
TWO
Invest/purchase
a firewall software.
NOTE: The difference between a firewall and an anti-virus is that,
a firewall blocks intrusion or hackers from gaining full access
to your computer; an anti-virus scans, removes and prevents computer
infection.
THREE
When
making internet purchases, always make sure you print the receipt/invoice
immediately after payment is approved. Always, always, always,
save confirmation emails, they most often contain UPS tracking,
accounts and return/exchange information.
THREE
a.
In
addition, always save packing lists and shipping invoices, these
are actual receipts and can be used for warranty repair purposes.
THREE
b.
All
good website merchants have a way of contact/custoemr service
lines. If you have any questions or issues on a particular internet
order or product, customer service numbers are always available.
*FOUR*
Its
always a good idea to own a second bank card with a limit of about
$100; The reason for this is, if your concerned with credit card
theft, any orders past that amount would be declined. Or you can
just transfer the exact amount from your checking to your bank
card, when needed.
FOUR
a.
There
are also companies that offer credit cards with insurances, that
specialize in internet security/purchases for free or low cost.
You should also know that most credit card theft often occurs
outside the internet (example: Grocery store, Retail, Restaurant
or any situation, when someone has access to, or opportunity to
copy the numbers off your credit card). Make sure you are very
careful and watch your cashier receipts; and make sure that your
receipt does not contain your FULL credit card number. Your electronic
credit card cashier receipts should only display the last 4 or
2 digits of your credit card ONLY, for example:
xxx-xxxxx-xxxxx2222
xxxx-xxx-xxxx-xx43
FOUR
b.
In
all honesty, do not allow your fears of what you think the Internet
is all about, get so over whelming that you can't enjoy the power
of your computer. However, you can not allow yourself to stay
in the dark either. Don't wait for someone to hold your hand and
teach you, find out how to protect your self and update your computer
awareness.
FIVE
When
making any internet purchase, make sure that, somewhere within
or during the actual check out process it states, "secure
server", or "secured"; or if you use Netscape or
Internet Explorer (versions 5.0 and greater), look for a very
small picture of a pad lock, usually on the bottom right hand
side of your browser. This this tells you that the website you
are making a purchase on, is secured; and all information you
send out will be encrypted/scrambled, giving added protection
against credit card theft and personal information.
SIX
Usually
about every 9 months -1 year, both Netscape and Internet Explorer
comes out with new versions of their browsers, make sure your
up-to-date. Many of the new browser versions or revisions, also
include security updates, as well as software patches/fixes for
better functionality. These security features are necessary in
addition to your anti-virus/firewall. This also insures web compatibility
while your surfing the internet.
SEVEN
Its
always a good idea to create a special email address, and dedicate
that address to be used as way of contact for all your internet
purchases. Why? because some companies share and or sell your
valid email address to other companies, who are looking for possible
customers. Although the new SPAM laws
prohibit companies that do this, its a good Idea to do it anyway.
EIGHT
When
sending instant messages and emails, be mind full of what information
you type in, unless you truly know the person on the other end.
EIGHT
a.
If
your friend sends you an email with an attachment (picture, a
program etc.) always scan for viruses before you use it, You can't
assume that all your friends are updating their anti-viruses.
NINE
Always
download from well known and well solicited websites. These kinds
of sites are less likely to have files that contains viruses,
example: download.com, ZDnet.com, Microsoft.com, etc...
NINE
a.
You
should know that on some well known websites, sometimes have spyware
in there software ( with the exception of software drivers for
your printer, mouse etc. ), or you may want to download a game
from an advertisement and find out that several other crap/programs
that you don't want came along with it (after you've downloaded
it). its a good idea to know what software you have in your computer,
so that if you need to remove something, like unwanted software,
you know what's important and what's not.
FINALLY
If
you follow these simple steps, you will have a safer and enjoyable
internet experience - Yogiraj
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www.yogachakra.ORG
About
the author:
I've been a PC technician for about 10 years w/ about 8 years
of retail experience. Recently became a poet/writer and webmaster
entrpreneur; providing writing resources and information on the
net. Please visit yogachkra.ORG
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