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Before purchasing anything online, whether at home or at work, inspect the security and privacy policy information on the company's Web site where you are doing business. For example, if you visit the Amazon Web site, you'll find a link at the very bottom of the site that describes the company's privacy policy.

Tech Head Technology Solutions
(870) 898-0921
1507 W 31st Ave
Pine Bluff, AR
C & S Computers Inc
(870) 624-9954
1506 Mount Holly Rd
El Dorado, AR
Saberex Group Ltd
(479) 631-8077
101 E New Hope Rd
Rogers, AR
Lms Inc
(870) 429-6322
Western Grove, AR
Creative Environmental Inc
(501) 851-2182
101 Murphy Dr
Maumelle, AR
Tri-state Computer Repair
(870) 624-9968
122 E Broad St
Texarkana, AR
Discount Geeks
(479) 229-5870
12228 W Highway 155
Dardanelle, AR
Rfid Global Solution
(479) 636-7343
2001 Town West Dr
Rogers, AR
Tromik Technology Corp
(501) 945-5003
2504 McCain Blvd Ste 108
North Little Rock, AR
Deviney Gary Computer Services
(479) 478-9000
7815 S 25th St
Fort Smith, AR
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Posted by : Maggie Biggs

Whether at home or at work, securing your computers is essential. Perhaps of equal or even greater consequence is protecting yourself, your family, or your business while online. Protecting your identity and sensitive data needn't be a tricky or expensive affair. By following some simple guidelines and using a few tools, you can greatly increase your online security while reducing the chances of having your personal data fall into the wrong hands.

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Before purchasing anything online, whether at home or at work, inspect the security and privacy policy information on the company's Web site where you are doing business. For example, if you visit the Amazon Web site, you'll find a link at the very bottom of the site that describes the company's privacy policy.

When examining privacy or security notices on Web sites, there are three things in particular that you should look for. First, you need to know how the company's Web site protects your personal information while it is passing from your Web browser to their servers. Don't do business with a Web site unless they encrypt data.

Next, you'll want to know if the Web site shares your information with other companies. See what options you have to decline such sharing of your information. Last, check what precautions the Web site takes to protect your information from outside hackers and internal but unauthorized employees once it is stored on their servers. If you don't see ...

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