![]() |
|
Warning! Burglars Can Target Homes Via Social Networking Sites Website Compass Magazine Is Available Online Ask The Help Desk How Can I Hide Objectionable Posts On Facebook? Sites Of The Month Great Sites To Check Out In October Short Tutorial Manually Clearing Your Browser History |
Hi MVDSL Internet Subscribers There's a theme in this October issue and it's socializing, both online and in person. We start with a warning about social networking sites, and the potential for burglars to use information you post about vacation plans and belongings to target your home. Also on the topic of social networking sites, you'll learn how to hide objectionable posts from certain users on your Facebook page. In Great Sites, get help with social events including tailgating recipes and Halloween costume resources. Finally, there's a tutorial on clearing your browser history. Granted, it's not a social activity, but just an important part of routine computer maintenance. The goal of each of our monthly eNewsletters is to keep our subscribers informed regarding their Internet connection and to improve their Internet experience. We think you'll find this information interesting. If, however, you'd prefer not to receive these bulletins on a monthly basis, click here. To see what's inside this issue, simply scroll down the eNewsletter or click on the links within the index to the left. Thanks for reading! - Brad with MVDSL Support |
|
Warning! -
Burglars Can Target Homes Via Social Networking Sites
Users of social networking sites such as Facebook
are giving away vital information that is potentially being used by
professional burglars to establish a list of targets. This is according to
a recent report from UK insurer, Legal and General, which revealed that
nearly 40% of Facebook users posted details of their vacation plans and by
doing so, announced when their homes would be empty. The research also found that users are putting their security at risk by being willing to be friends with people that they don't really know. Nearly half of those surveyed will accept a friend invitation from complete strangers because the person has a nice picture. Other trouble spots concern the posting of addresses (Over 15% of users reported seeing others' residential addresses posted on pages that are accessible to strangers.) and revealing the contents of your home (Almost 70% of users think that social media sites are a great place to share photos of their cool new purchases and presents.). Burglars can use social networking sites to develop relationships with people, learn what they may own, and find out when they are likely to be away from home. To reduce your odds of becoming a victim, experts suggest the following:
Website
Compass Magazine Is Available Online
If you can't make it to our office to pick up
your free copy of the Fall 2009 issue of Website Compass magazine,
check out the online version and back issues by visiting our website at http://www.mvdsl.com and clicking on the
Website
Compass link. Whether you're an Internet "newbie" or an
experienced veteran, you're sure to find information you can use about
Internet tips, trends, troubleshooting, and terms. Website Compass
is an invaluable resource for virtually anything you do online, both at
home and in the workplace. Learn about some of today's most popular
websites and online activities, see answers to "Frequently Asked
Questions" about Internet-related topics, and get step-by-step
instructions on dozens of common tasks. Included in the Fall 2009 issue are tutorials on:
Ask The Help
Desk - How Can I Hide Objectionable Posts On Facebook?
Question: I have some
relatives that are Facebook friends, and they occasionally post messages
that contain objectionable language. I don't want to unfriend them since
they're family, but I'd like to hide their posts. How can I do that?
Answer: There's an easy way to handle this situation. Go to the post in question and hover over it with your cursor arrow. You'll see the word "Hide" with a triangle to the right of your friend's name. Click on the triangle and it will give you options—either to hide the user or hide a Facebook application. In this case, you'd choose to hide the user. This will prevent you from seeing news feed posts by this friend, and he/she will not know that you hid them. If this friend comments on one of your posts, the comment will still show up. If they post something offensive, you can delete the post. Just click the "Delete" link under the post, and then click the "Delete" button when the Delete Comment window appears. Even though your friend will not be notified of the deleted post, he/she will probably notice that their comment was deleted. Sites Of The
Month - Great Sites To Check Out In October
FluTracker
http://flutracker.rhizalabs.com - If you are curious about the progress of H1N1 (swine) flu, check out this site. It provides global and national maps and charts that reflect the current status of the virus, including the total number of cases reported to date. You can click on the maps for detailed statistics, use the chat function to interact with others on the site in real time, or read comments from users about what's happening with the flu in their areas. Critical Contact http://caringbridge.org - Critical illness brings stress and challenges, and contacting family and friends with updates can be a time-consuming challenge in itself. CaringBridge is a nonprofit organization that helps those with critical illnesses easily stay in touch with others through free websites that include areas for background stories, journal entries, photos, resources, and visitor comments. Use the CaringBridge site to offer support, make a donation, or create a site of your own. The Low Down On Low Rates http://lowcards.com - LowCards.com is the leading consumer resource for credit card information. Whether you have good credit or bad, this site can help you determine which card makes the most sense for you. They analyze over 1,000 different credit cards and write objective opinions for consumers. Big Game, Big Food, Big Fun http://foodnetwork.com/tailgating/package - Keep it simple, fun, and delicious with tailgating tips from the Food Network's Guy Fieri. Watch videos of Guy in action as he cooks up tantalizing tailgating appetizers, main dishes, drinks, and desserts. Guy's step-by-step instructions, prep tips, and the site's recipes will make your next tailgating party a victory, no matter who wins the game. Homemade Halloween http://crafts.kaboose.com/costumes/homemade-halloween.html - Ladybugs, pirates, and bears, oh my! From animals and insects to superheroes and favorite movie characters, this site has dozens of costume ideas to buy (inexpensively) or make. Homemade costume ideas feature easy instructions that you and your kids can follow together. Don't forget to find a costume for yourself in the adult costume section. Short
Tutorial - Manually Clearing Your Browser History
Your browser's ability to
keep a record of the webpages you've visited recently can be a valuable
tool when you want to quickly return to one of these pages later. But your
browser history can also become a privacy issue, which is why browsers
provide the option of deleting it. In addition, deleting your browser
history is a good thing to do regularly because cookies and offline
webpages can add up and slow down your Internet and computer speeds.
Simply follow the steps below for your browser and operating system.
Manually Clearing Your Browser History Using ... - Internet Browser: Internet Explorer 7 - Computer Operating System: Windows XP
- Internet Browser: Internet Explorer 8 - Computer Operating System: Windows Vista
- Internet Browser: Firefox 3.5 - Computer Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Mac OS X
- Internet Browser: Safari 4 - Computer Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Mac OS X
We hope you found this
newsletter to be informative. It's our way of keeping you posted on the
happenings here. If, however, you'd prefer not to receive these bulletins
on a monthly basis, click here.
Thanks for your business! Best regards, Brad Lyon Internet Manager Moapa Valley Telephone Company 183 S Anderson St Overton, NV 89040 702-397-2601
(We have used our best
efforts in collecting and preparing the information published herein.
However, we do not assume, and hereby disclaim, any and all liability for
any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or
omissions resulted from negligence, accident, or other causes.)
©2009 Cornerstone Publishing Group Inc. Trademarks: All brand names and product names used in this e-mail are trade names, service marks, trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. |