RushesToo
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Some generally useful tips:
As with most things - you will not be an expert so I suggest ask kindly for advice and don't attack until you know enough to know you are right, or it doesn't matter to you if you are wrong.
This advice is given free and is unbiased as you will notice there are no brand names in the recommendations.
I hope this will help you feel more safe online.
Some generally useful tips:
- Use an anti virus - if you aren't a finance company then it probably doesn't matter which
- Use an adblocker - 5 minutes of googling will lead you to a reputable one
- Your on line experience will suffer but disable javascript in your browser [explorer, chrome, firefox or safari might be familiar names]
- Your on line experience will suffer but disable flash [not so many websites are using much so it wont hurt to much]
- If you are still worried about being tracked online [this is what "cookies" do] then turn off tracking here: http://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices
As with most things - you will not be an expert so I suggest ask kindly for advice and don't attack until you know enough to know you are right, or it doesn't matter to you if you are wrong.
This advice is given free and is unbiased as you will notice there are no brand names in the recommendations.
I hope this will help you feel more safe online.