
It’s another new year and people have made or are making their New Year’s Resolution list. In an effort to always help out, here’s our computing Resolution list (we hope you’ll adopt at least some of the items):
- Delete all the extra pictures I took with my phone so that I could get one good one
- Rename the remaining photos with appropriate names instead of leaving the “DSC***” or “img***” names which are created by default
- Clean out my email address book, eliminating duplicates, invalid addresses and those people who have passed on
- I will learn to use BCC: (Blind Carbon Copy) when sending emails to people who don’t know each other
- I will redo my passwords, changing every password that is not secure – especially those passwords which contain a complete word (e.g., Miser1)
- I will finally realize that not everything I read on the Internet is true
- I will turn my computing devices off at least once a week
- Learn how to recover a file from my online backup
- Update my security questions, email address and/or phone number with all my online accounts like email, etc.
- I will use two-tier log in whenever it is available. This is where a text is sent to your smartphone or an email is sent to your email account before you can log into a site.
- Call Keystone Computer Concepts at 772-408-4425 when I have computing problems or questions and when I want to purchase a new computing device.
Thanks for all the reminders think I will print them so I can look back on them
Thanks for all the great work. Happy New Year