1.Use your desktop PC, not your mobile device, because your desktop browser is likely to be more secure.
2. Protect sensitive information by password-protecting both your mobile device and its memory card.
3.Update your anti-virus and anti-malware Programs continually.
4.Treat social networking sites with the same caution as other Web sites — they are a growing target for fraudsters and virus writers.
5.Be cautious of special offers from unfamiliar sites. Fake online offers and coupons may lead to harmful sites, so be suspicious.
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I love to learn, and the computer world gives me an opportunity to do that! All of my knowledge is either School or self-taught or absorbed from friends/associates who are more knowledgeable in other computer related areas. I love networking and web design, though oftentimes you'll find me at a client's home helping them with their personal computer problems.
Running my business has allowed me the freedom to work when clients need me and yet not miss out on valuable family time. My kid thinks it's normal to have Daddy around working on computer during the night, I feel very fortunate.
Please understand that I work with computers because I love to. I enjoy what I do, I enjoy working with my clients and I would love the opportunity to earn your business!
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