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Sometimes technology can seem a little overwhelming.  There’s always something new to learn!  That’s why once a month we want to share ways you can improve your technology usage – always in a way that’s easy to understand.

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Is Your Online Shopping App Invading Your Privacy?

Online shopping has become a common activity for many people. It’s convenient, easy, and allows us to buy items from the comfort of our homes. But with the rise of online shopping, there are concerns about privacy and security.

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6 Things You Should Do to Handle Data Privacy Updates

Once data began going digital, authorities realized a need to protect it. Thus, the creation of data privacy rules and regulations to address cyber threats. Many organizations have one or more data privacy policies they need to meet.


Don’t worry, we have some tips below for you. These can help you keep up with data privacy updates coming your way.

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8 Reasons Every Company Is Now a Technology Company

Whether you sell shoes or run an accounting firm, you need some type of technology to operate.

Today’s companies aren’t just in the business of selling their own goods and services anymore.
They also must master various types of digital tools.

98% of surveyed organizations say that just one hour of IT downtime costs more than $100,000.

The reliance on technology means that every company is now a technology company.

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Mobile Malware Has Increased 500% – What Should You Do?

Cybersecurity researchers uncovered an alarming mobile statistic. During the first few months of 2022, mobile malware attacks surged by 500%. It’s time to start thinking about your smartphone as a mini-computer and keeping it just as secure.