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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

How to secure your smartphone – 5 top tips

How to secure your smartphone - 5 top tipsWhat are the best ways to secure your smartphone from thieves who want to steal your valuable
personal and confidential information? Whether you own an iPhone, an iPad, a Windows smartphone or tablet you will want to keep all your personal data you store on it safe and secure from thieves and attackers.

Fortunately, there are many tools and apps available which will help to secure your smartphone.

How to secure your smartphone

1. Secure your smartphone with a strong password

Make sure you set a four-digit pass-code on your smartphone in the event you misplace it or it’s stolen.
iOS users; iPhone, iPad and iPod will find instructions on how to set a four-digit passcode on Apple’s website.
Android user’s please refer to your smartphone support page for instructions on how to set a four-digit passcode.
It’s advisable to set a four-digit passcode on your smartphone rather than use a lock-screen pattern, as occasionally sticky fingers which leave a visible ‘snail trail’ can make it easier for thieves to guess your pattern.

2. Set your smartphone to automatically lock
Remember to set your smartphone passcode to automatically lock at a time that works for you, while not compromising the security of your smartphone. If you set it to lock every 30 mins and you’re only on it for 2 mins, you’re leaving your smartphone vulnerable to attack.

3. Operating system updates
Automatically set your smartphone to accept the latest security and operating system updates. This will help to keep your smartphone secure and reduce the risk of exposure to cyber threats.

4. Install anti-theft software
It’s a good idea to install anti-theft software which will allow you to remotely delete the data from your phone if it falls into the wrong hands or you misplace it. iOS users can download the app “Find My Phone”, and Android users can download “Where’s my Droid.”

5. Secure your smartphone when using public Wi-FI
Do you know how easy it is for someone to hack into public Wi-Fi? Public Wi-Fi doesn’t give any encryption security, so within seconds, a thief or hacker can access your personal data on your smartphone.


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How to hide your web browser tabs

How to hide your web browser tabsHow can you hide your browser tabs with one click? There will be times you’d rather keep your
browsing habits to yourself. Use Hide My Ass! PanicButton to close all your open tabs in one go – and it won’t cost you a cent!

You’re at work, you’re on Facebook (of course), checking out the latest goings on when you should be working, when you can hear someone approaching. You have one zillion browser tabs open, very few of them (well, actually none), are work-related. It would take too much time to close them all. Fear and dread sets in –  your boss will know that you like ‘My Little Pony’. What do you do?

  • Have a coughing fit so your boss thinks twice about coming over
  • Stand-up so you’re blocking your screen, and dazzle them with your rendition of Riverdance in the vain attempt to distract them from looking at your screen?
  • Blush as red as a tomato?
Maybe you’re searching online for a gift or arranging a big surprise for a friend or relative – like a holiday to Mauritius. (A shout-out to my friends! Anyone, anyone?) You don’t want to spoil the surprise, but too late – they’ve seen your screen. Surprise ruined!
Whether you’re at university, school, work or at home, you need to know how to hide your browser tabs in one fell swoop and you can with – Hide My Ass! PanicButton.
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How to hide your browser tabs
Hide My Ass! PanicButton allows you to quickly hide your browser tabs with one click, and you can restore them just as easily.

Hide My Ass! PanicButton works with Chrome. Download the Hide My Ass! PanicButton now!
Once you have downloaded the HMA! PanicButton, a small icon will appear on the right side of your address bar as shown below.

As soon as you click on the icon, ALL your tabs will be hidden immediately. Your tabs are saved as bookmarks in a separate folder. The PanicButton turns green and shows you how many tabs are currently hidden:

You can also set a safe page that appears after hiding your tabs. (Smart, hey!)
If you don’t want to restore your tabs just delete the “temporary Panic” folder in Chrome’s “Other bookmarks” folder.

And that’s it! You now know how to hide your browser tabs in one go! Don’t panic Mr Mannering – use the Hide My Ass! PanicButton.


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How to secure your smartphone – 5 more tips!

How to secure your smartphone - 5 more tips!Our smartphones are portable entertainment and business centers, crammed full of valuable personal and confidential data. But how can you keep the data stored on your smartphone secure? Learn how you can secure your smartphone to stop thieves and attackers from stealing your personal data.
In this article we explain how to secure your smartphone with 5 more tips and tricks! Don’t forget to check my previous article for more ways to secure your smartphone.


How to secure your smartphone

1. Do you trust the app you want to download?
We download millions of apps every day, but do you ever read what exactly the app accesses before you install it? If you don’t, make a point of checking this from this day forward.
Most smartphones only allow you install apps from a trusted app store by default e.g. iTunes or Google Play, but it’s worth checking your security settings to make sure that’s still the case.
Many applications sneakily access your personal information, or they can be fake apps masquerading as legitimate ones or in some cases, you grant them access to perform certain functions on your phone. If you don’t trust it – don’t download it. And that free game you installed? Remember, some apps are only free because they’re selling your data on to marketing companies.

2. Selling or recycling your smartphone?

Before sending your smartphone to “phone heaven”, or before you sell it or donate it, it’s important to wipe all traces of your data from it and remove any SD storage cards that might be in there. Be aware though, that a simple factory reset might not remove all of your data.
But before you do that though, remember to backup your data – because once it’s gone, it’s gone for good!

To find out how to wipe data from your smartphone check out this article from Compare my Phone which gives some tips and tricks for Android and iOS users.

3. Made an online payment? Remember to log out!
Once you have made an online purchase, or used your smartphone for online banking, remember to logout – don’t store your passwords or usernames on your smartphone.
If you use public Wi-Fi to shop online or to access your bank account, remember that hotspots do not give any encryption security. If you need to use public Wi-Fi, use a VPN – which will secure your smartphone from attackers and thieves.

4. Turn off Bluetooth or NFC (Near Field Communication)
Leaving Bluetooth or NFC on is an open invitation for thieves to access your smartphone device and steal your personal data. A good rule of thumb to follow is always turn off Bluetooth, or any other services, once you finished using it, or switch mode to “not discoverable.”

5. Back up the data on your smartphone
If you’ve misplaced your phone or it has been stolen, you can remotely wipe all your personal data from your smartphone. iOS users can find out more information from Apple support, and Android users can check out Google support.

Remember it’s up to you to secure your smartphone and keep your data safe!
The FCC has plenty more advice and on how to secure your smartphone, as well as tips to secure your Windows phone, and Blackberry.
So, now you know how to secure your smartphone!

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Essential tools for your online start-up business!

Essential tools for your online start-up business!Starting your online business can be daunting. For example, which start-up tools  should you use for
your online business? Maybe you’re fresh out of college, or someone who has had enough of working for someone else, or perhaps you’re finding it hard to get work. More and more people are starting their own online business but are unsure which tools are best for start-ups to use.
In this article we take a look at some of the tools for businesses which will help you to organize, secure and manage your business.


Six essential tools for business start-ups
1. Evernote
Evernote is a nifty business tool which can capture everything; from what you’ve written down to what you hear. You can add images, scanned documents and even audio.  Many users refer Evernote as their “external brain” and the great thing about this startup tool is that you can access all this information from anywhere – say goodbye to folders, and binders and the post-it note!
You’re in a meeting, and there’s a bunch of really helpful notes on a whiteboard. Instead of typing the information or writing it down, simply take a picture of the whiteboard with your phone, and Evernote takes care of the rest. You can find anything quickly using Evernote, and it even recognize texts inside your images or files.  Check out their website and their beginner’s guide for more information.

2. Virtual Private Network (VPN)Hide My Ass! Pro VPN
Whether your online business is new or you’re just looking to start one, you need to be able to keep in touch with your contacts and clients at all times. There will be times that you’ll need to work in a cafe, in a hotel or airport, and you’ll need to use public Wi-Fi – but danger lurks! This is because public hotspots do not give any encryption security. You should seriously think about using a VPN to safeguard your data.

HMA! Pro VPN (yes, it’s a shameless plug), should be an essential part of your online start-up toolkit, especially when using public Wi-Fi.
Just imagine, a thief, attacker or other third party stealing your ideas, your contacts, your banking and other confidential information?. Not a pleasant thought, is it? You take an enormous risk each time you use public Wi-Fi. Secure your personal data with a VPN.

3. Dashlane
How many passwords do you have for all your various accounts; Facebook, Twitter, banking, etc?  Of course, you shouldn’t be using the same password for all your accounts for security reasons, which leaves you racking your brain trying to remember them all. We’ve all been there, typed in what we think is our password, and yep, access denied. You enter it in again, and again, positive that it’s the right one this time, then once you realise you’re beaten, and click the dreaded “Forgot your Password?” button.

Thank the password gods for Dashlane! Dashlane is a fantastic password manager, it’s secure and even provides a “free form filler to automatically login to your accounts” which saves your brain from having to remember all those passwords. Check out their website for further details.

4. Boomerang
Don’t let that important lead end up forgotten at the bottom of your email account!
What Boomerang does is quite simple, but it’s super-duper useful.
It’s Monday morning, and you have 200 emails to plough through and respond to. Replying to some of those emails will likely drop through the net, which could potentially jeopardise the success of your online business.
Boomerang is a free Gmail plugin which works far better than setting a reminder in your calendar, because Boomerang sends you a reminder straight to your inbox.

5. Hootsuite
Many online businesses heavily rely on getting their message and brand across the countless number of social media platforms on the market to expose their business to many people as possible. Hootsuite is a great social media management tool that allows you to manage Facebook, Twitter and Instagram all from one dashboard.
There are a number of cool things you can set up on it, for example, anyone who mentions you in a tweet will show up in your alerts.
There’s also an auto-schedule posts feature which is a very handy tool for businesses to keep in contact with customers around the globe 24/7.

6. Google
We’ve all heard of Gmail, but did you also know that Google has some other great gems in their treasure chest? For example, there is Google Drive – which allows you to write articles, create spreadsheets, and you can also share these documents with your clients. There’s also Google Hangouts for all your video conferencing and messaging needs.

Hopefully you will find some of these tools for businesses useful.

If you already have a start-up, which business tools do you use?

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Facebook privacy watcher – colour code your posts

Facebook privacy watcher - colour code your postsFor those who use Facebook but find it hard to set their privacy settings, or for those concerned about
over sharing their personal information, help is at hand: Facebook Privacy Watcher! Facebook is well known for continuously updating its privacy policy, which often leaves its 1.44 billion monthly active users completely dumbfounded as to what personal information the world can and cannot see.
It can be difficult to control and manage your privacy settings on Facebook but now, thanks to Facebook Privacy Watcher, you can easily see what you’re sharing and with whom, and reclaim your privacy.


Facebook Privacy Watcher is especially useful for privacy conscious users, those of us who aren’t tech savvy, or for Facebook users who haven’t got time to wade through Facebook’s latest privacy policy changes – which let’s face it – is a drag and not that easy. Plus, Facebook Privacy Watcher is a great tool if you have young children and want to help them stay safe online.

How does Facebook Privacy Watcher work?
Facebook Privacy Watcher is colour coded – which means that you can easily and quickly see what you are sharing and with whom, so there is less chance that you don’t share things you’d rather only your Facebook friends see.
Once you have downloaded Facebook Privacy Watcher it will colour code your entries as follows:
  • Green – means your posts, images and videos are public
  • Orange – Only friends can see your posts
  • Red – Only you can see your posts
  • Blue – Custom settings – only visible to certain people
You can disable Facebook Privacy Watcher whenever you want and, if you wish, you can change your current privacy settings by clicking on your post and changing the colour. You can also change the default colours to a preferred colour of your choice.

How to reduce your digital footprint
Each time we jump online we leave behind traces of our online activity, also known as our ‘digital footprint.’ There are a number of ways we can reduce our online presence. For example, you can use a number of browser plugins that actively block third parties from tracking you across the web.
These data-hungry third party companies, like blood-thirsty vampires, crave our metadata as it’s the lifeblood of their industry. As we spend more and more time searching online, making online purchases, and sharing our lives with the outside world on social media, we give these companies more and more information about ourselves, making it a lot easier for marketing companies to turn over more and more profit. We also leave the door wide open to attackers, identity thieves and other malevolent parties.

However, blocking these third parties, or using Incognito Mode / Private Browsing won’t erase all traces of your internet activity because with every website you visit, you leave behind your IP address.

Our fascination and addiction to surfing the net certainly knows no bounds, but how can we limit our exposure on the World Wide Web?

Fortunately there is a tool that you can use to reclaim your privacy and that’s by using Hide My Ass! Pro VPN.  A VPN hides your original IP address and your real location, and passes all the information you send and receive via an encrypted tunnel.


Are you doing all you can to limit your exposure online?


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Hide My Ass! has joined forces with AVG Technologies

I’m happy and excited to announce that Hide My Ass! has joined forces with AVG Technologies.
Our mission at HMA! has always been to be the go-to tool for anyone who wants to surf the web freely, privately, securely and without restrictions. I’m incredibly proud that nearly 10 years later our service has done just that, and has been used by tens of millions of people all over the world.

At the heart of our success is an absolute commitment to delivering the best possible service to our customers. We operate the largest and most diverse VPN network in the world, as well as being the first service to offer feature rich software and apps, thanks to our team who strive to increase the capabilities of our service on a daily basis. As a result, we have been at the forefront of delivering VPN services to customers all over the world since the very formation of this industry.
This ambition is why we are so thrilled to be teaming up with AVG Technologies, the respected online security company with over 200 million active users worldwide.

AVG shares the same values we do: an unrivalled commitment to deliver the best products and service to our customers. Joining AVG Technologies will help us accelerate our ambition to be the biggest and best VPN service in the world. AVG has a phenomenal team and history, and we are delighted to be working with them and look forward to the exciting opportunities that will result from us joining the AVG family.

None of my journey would have been possible without our 100+ strong team, which started out as a global remote workforce, people I had never met – simply nicknames in an IRC channel, who shared the same passion of online privacy, security, and freedom as I did, who later along with others came on-board full time and in person to form our offices in London, Belgrade and Kyiv.
For each person that has spent time working for HMA! over the past 10 years, I am extremely grateful for your hard work and look forward to sharing an exciting next chapter of our success with you.

For you, the customer, nothing will change; you will continue to enjoy the service provided by HMA! and we will continue to operate independently. As part of the AVG family, HMA! will have access to the expertise and resources of a major security company which will allow us to further improve our products.



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How to Unblock Nauru from Facebook stifling freedom of expression

Facebook privacy watcher - colour code your postsThe blocking of Facebook in Nauru came into effect last week in an effort to stamp out criticism of
the country’s government. Blocking Facebook is a favourite move for a number of dictatorial-led governments including North Korea, China and Iran. And now Nauru blocks Facebook – joining the censorship gang!

But is there more to this story than first meets the eye?

Nauru, formally known as Pleasant Island, located 500 kilometers north-northeast of Papua New Guinea and just 26 miles south of the Equator has a population of over 9,000 people, 90% of them Christians.

The blocking of Facebook in Nauru is apparently to protect the country’s “Christian heritage and culture” – nothing whatsoever to do with stifling freedom of expression, or censorship. Well, that’s a relief!

Increasing numbers of Nauruans are sick and tired of Justice Minister David Adeang dictatorial antics, and see the ban on Facebook as a measure to stop them from voicing their frustrations against their government.

Opposition MP Matthew Batsiua told ABC news that “This is all about Adeang and his cronies being worried about the ever increasing number of people who have taken to social media to criticise his dictatorial style. which even the president is either unwilling – or too scared – to rein in.”
Adeang, as have so many before him, is citing the reason for the block on Facebook in Nauru to block pornography, and to protect Nauru’s heritage claiming “many outside of Nauru do not understand Pacific or Nauruan culture.”

Yes, that makes sense. Nauru blocks Facebook to preserve their heritage, faith and values. To think that Facebook has been blocked to stop criticism of the government would be absurd!

However, ABC News in Australia have reported (via an anonymous source) that orders to ban on Facebook in Nauru has come directly from the Australian government to assist its Cambodian resettlement policy.  This, says Pamela Curr from the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre speaking to ABC News, is because “The Australian Government is anxious to get a group of people going to Cambodia and they are concerned that the people on Nauru are in touch with advocates in Australia who they believe are talking them out of the Cambodian option.”

Curr firmly believes that the ban on Facebook in Nauru will be lifted as soon as the plane leaves for Cambodia. However, Australian authorities claim that the Facebook block in Nauro has nothing to do with them.

Nauru blocks Facebook – but HMA! Pro VPN can unblock it!
Unfortunately, there seems no end to governmental online censorship, but thankfully Hide My Ass! Pro VPN can help.  Learn how a VPN works and join the millions of other people around the world who use a VPN to bypass government blocks on websites.

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