Sunday, November 13, 2016

How to use open DNS family shield for safe internet

Laptops, smartphones, tablets, DVRs, game consoles, TVs, literally anything that connects to the internet has a threat to privacy and safety of anyone. School labs shared by 1000 of students and we have no way of knowing what they do on internet. What do they search? What sites do they access?, What technologies they use and for what? Shouldn’t we know before something bad happens?

We can protect our children, school networks and homes from outside as well as inside thetas by following proper procedure and tools. Read more

Protect children from accessing pornography , phishing and malware websites. Use openDNS familyshield for your DNS The Free DNS 208.67.222.123 208.67.220.123 will help automatically filter websites that are not suitable for children. 



https://www.opendns.com/setupguide/#familyshield

How to Identify Scholarship Scams

1. Application Fee: 

Scholarship scams are used by organizations that charge fees for availing procedures or application submissions that can be undertaken free of cost. Never pay for scholarship application fees.
2. Guaranteed Scholarship Award:

 Scams that guarantee an award- Now this trap can be tempting to an aspiring student. Nobody can guarantee a scholarship. If you are worthy and your concerns are true you will certainly get it. Don't get into the trap called 'Scholarship guarantee'. No such thing exists.
3. You "Win" a Scholarship that You Never Applied:

 Scholarships scams will contact college students informing them that they have won full college scholarship. You cannot win a scholarship if you have never for applied for it.
4. Free Scholarship Scams:
Nothing in life comes easily. There is no such thing like Free Scholarship. Scholarship is generally given to students with high quality academic record. Simply money does not grow on three.
5. Request for Personal Information:

Some scams ask for your personal details, such as bank statement, date of birth, passwords, account numbers, social security number etc. Never share your personal information with anyone online. Your identity might get cloned.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

68.To Unfriend someone

To Unfriend tap on the Friends tab and select Unfriend.

When you unfriend someone, they won’t be able to see posts you share with your friends and you won’t see info they share with their friends anymore. People you unfriend can still see posts you share publicly or with friends if they are friends of your friends.







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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

67.How to Report Things on Facebook *


If  there is abusive content , spam or fake profiles on Facebook you can  report them directly to Facebook .

When something gets reported to Facebook, They review it and remove anything that doesn't follow the Facebook Community Standards. They don't include any information about the person who filed the report when we reaching out to the person responsible.

To report a profile:

Go to the profile you want to report
In the bottom right of the cover photo, click " ..."  and select Report
Follow the on-screen instructions




To report a post:

Click  in the top right of the post you want to report and select "Report post "
Click Why don't you want to see this?
Choose the option that best describes the issue and follow the on-screen instructions




To report a photo or video:

Click on the photo or video to expand it
Click Options in the bottom right
Click Report Photo for photos or Report Video for videos



To report a message:

Open the message you'd like to report
Click Actions in the top right
Click Report Spam or Abuse... and follow the on-screen instructions