Showing posts with label internet privacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet privacy. Show all posts

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Facebook Glossary & Helpful Tips


Whether you are new to Facebook, or have been using it for awhile, there are times when we all run across a term for a setting or feature that we don't understand...  Facebook has a wonderful glossary that gives us easy to understand explanations...it is their Facebook Glossary   Check it out – you will see a list of terms – simply left click on them and you will see a full description as to what they mean and how they work…


Another favorite feature within Facebook, is their “Facebook Tips” page/section – with help in every conceivable aspect of using Facebook for your personal use, as well as for work and organizations you might belong to…


Enjoy...and remember - check your privacy settings often on all your social networking and other accounts - most companies are continually updating the way in which their privacy settings work to help protect the privacy for their clients and users...

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Website for Internet Safety Tips (FBI)

One of the most common questions and/or concerns we hear from our students is that of protecting themselves online from privacy theft or internet fraud..
The FBI has a great website that is updated continually about the latest scams – but the following link is to their section specifically designed for all of us “older adults” to help ensure that we can surf the web safely and enjoy the internet.. Check it out and add it to your favorites… Goal is to give you recommendation to protect yourself, your identity and your money!!!

www.fbi.gov/scams-safety/fraud/seniors/seniors#target

Some basic tips:


  • Never respond directly to an internet ad via their “Link”

  • Do not respond to unsolicited advertisements

  • Be suspicious of anyone claiming that you can own a home with no down payment

  • Do not sign anything that you do not fully understand

  • Do not accept payment from individuals for a home you did not purchase

  • Seek out your own reverse mortgage counselor

  • Trust your gut - if it feels too good to be true, it probably is!!!

  • Talk to family & friends first - ask for their recommendations