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Google alienates kids & parents + How to recover files from a suspended G Suite account
I was one of the early adopters of what is now known as Google G Suite and have been using since it was launched back in 2006 when it was originally called Google Apps. Like most early adopters, I started with the free Google Apps account, which was open to anyone and...
Bitdefender is not safe for kids
I have been a BitDefender customer for many years, using it on all my devices, both personal and business and recommending it to friends and clients. For business and personal use by adults, BitDefender is an excellent security product with lots of great features and...
How to Prevent Bypassing CloudFlare
Cloudflare is a free DNS proxy service and has become the ubiquitous solution for any small website/business (as well as hackers, warez, porn or any controversial blogger sites) that want to hide their IP address and by extension, their hosting provider by hiding...
40 Surprising Hacking Statistics
Did you know that most electronic devices and the majority of the Internet-connected devices (IOT) can be hacked? In this article, we will look at some hacking statistics to illustrate the impact of hackers’ activities in modern society. Naturally, hacks are a great...
Review: CleanBrowsing – DNS Content filtering
Deploying an effective parental control solution is hard, in fact it seems to be getting harder as technology in this area does not seem to be progressing to cope with the ever-growing number of internet-connected devices we have in our home. In my house, we have over...
How to reliably send email from your website
Solving email delivery problems Almost all websites need to send out emails for one reason or another, whether you are sending out emails from WordPress or any other CMS system, the most common reason being your contact form, but there are plenty of other emails which...
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