Windows 10 Apps To Check Out

Windows 10 Apps To Check Out

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One of the more popular features of Windows 10 is the App Store…designed as a “one-stop-shop” for programs for your computer.  It’s draw, is that spyware and viruses should be lessened because each app featured in the Windows Store has been reviewed by Microsoft for validity/safety prior to release.  While it’s not perfect, it’s among one of the safest and easiest places to check if you are looking for both feee and paid software programs to run on your PC.

Many of the apps featured on the store are simply Win 10 optimizations of popular websites (Netflix, Weather Channel, Hulu, etc.) meaning it installs an application on your computer you would run, as opposed to going to a website.  Gizmodo reviewed some of the more popular applications and suggested several to check out in this post: http://fieldguide.gizmodo.com/these-windows-10-apps-are-actually-worth-installing-1783083723.  It’s worth a read- and a skim through the user comments- to see if there would be any apps that you might find useful.

Any other apps you have found useful?  Comment below!

 

 

 

 

Has Your Email Been Hacked?

Has Your Email Been Hacked?

It seems just about every day there’s a new data breach or website hack that’s making its way through the media.  Just this week, it was 500 million yahoo.com accounts, and you can add those numbers to the recent LinkedIn, Dropbox, and Adobe breaches that have made the headlines….to name but a few.  In time, these companies will reach out to those users affected, and let them know, but there are some things you can do to be proactive.

  1. Visit https://haveibeenpwned.com, and check your email addresses.  Getting “pwned” (which is slang for getting hacked) is all too common, and this database has been created so that you can easily type in your password and check which data breaches- if any- your email address was associated with.  If your email comes up, change your password on that account (and anywhere else you use that username/password combination), so hackers won’t be able to access your online accounts.  There’s also a free “notify me” feature that will send you an email if your email ever comes up on a data breach list.  Got multiple addresses?  Check each one.
  2. CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD.  We can’t say it enough….and it’s just as annoying for us as it is for you.  Come up with unique passwords for each website you visit and change them often.  It’s perhaps the safest thing you can do.  Period.

Use this post as your general reminder to check your email addresses and change your passwords.  Maybe set quarterly reminders on your calendar to do this frequently, or make it a seasonal ritual.  Whatever it takes, make sure you make your accounts as safe as possible.  Don’t forget to tell your less tech savvy neighbors, parents, or elderly friends too….they’re just as vulnerable, if not more!

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