An interesting article on common Phishing Scams.
http://blog.emsisoft.com//2017/04/19/phishing-betr/
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An interesting article on common Phishing Scams.
http://blog.emsisoft.com//2017/04/19/phishing-betr/
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Easy Email Encryption?
I set out to find free, easy email encryption programs. After many hours I found only one decent solution. And it requires both the sender and the recipient to use the Firefox browser AND perform an easy, quick installation of the program.
I expected to find free, easy solutions that allowed the sender to encrypt the message, set a password, and send it. And when the recipient opened it. it would simply require them to enter a password to read it. I found no such solution.
There are many services which charge a fee to send your mail in an encrypted form though their servers, but I found no other solutions that are quick and easy to use. The few that do not charge are difficult to install and set up. And the biggest problem is the recipient has to perform complicated procedures to decrypt your message, has to perform an installation which is time consuming and confusing, or has to install software and create keys ahead of time to allow you to share encrypted messages.
I am very disappointed that there is no easy decent solution out there. I assume the reason is that there is no motivation to provide such an option without being rewarded monetarily for their efforts.
The reasonable package I did find is ONLY for users of the Firefox Browser. It is simple and easy to use. Once you install the package on your PC, you set the password for the file. You can communicate with the recipient via another method such as text, voice or in person and give them that password. With that password they can read the message. It is encrypted using a strong AES-256 encrypted method. It is not stored on anyone’s server.
It DOES require the user to perform a quick easy installation of the software by clicking on a link in the encrypted message, AND it requires the recipient to use the Firefox browser. They simply right click on the encrypted message and select “Decrypt Communication”.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/encrypted-communication/
I am hoping someday to find such a real solution and will inform the readers of this blog if I ever discover such a solution.
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Are Your Internet Searches Private?
Do you realize that whenever you use a search engine like Google or Bing that the information about you and your search is shared with all the websites you visit, as well as it is complied and then sold to other companies to allow them to track you and market directly to you?
If you are concerned about this, there are alternatives.
https://www.howtogeek.com/113513/5-alternative-search-engines-that-respect-your-privacy/
I personally have been using DuckDuckGo for the past month. While it is not as comfortable for me as Google is, it seems to work well. I’m not sure if it is just that I have used Google for so long that it is just like that comfortable old chair. But, for the added privacy, I can handle a little change.
DuckDuckGo’s privacy information
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I have recently posted about Smartphone Privacy Options like Signal. I recently concluded a series about using a VPN Tunnel & Encryption Services. My next post will be about Internet Browser options which respect your privacy. I have discussed software which can be used to encrypt files stored in online services like Dropbox.
I will soon be posting about software which can encrypt your email so that only you and your recipient can read it, not even your email provider or ISP will be able to read it and harvest information from it to allow them to resell it to advertisers to let them use it to target you. You do have many privacy options, but it is not easy or quick. It takes extra time and effort to protect yourself.
The only one that can protect you is YOU! The government, your search engine provider, your ISP (Internet Service Provider), Facebook, your phone company, and a majority of businesses you deal with are not concerned with protecting your security or privacy. In fact, they are often the ones that are most interested in violating it. If you ARE concerned and ready to protect yourself, Partners In Profit is here to help you. Just contact us.
https://www.wired.com/2017/03/want-use-vpn-protect-privacy-start/
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