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  • How LastPass Keeps Your Passwords Safe and Secure

    How LastPass Keeps Your Passwords Safe and Secure

    The reason I trust my passwords in LastPass is because of the security of the system. LastPass is about as secure as you can get for keeping your passwords safe. The reason is how the lengths they go to to ensure your personal information remains as secure as possible.

    In order to see why I trust LastPass, it is important to understand how your passwords are secured within the service. Let me try to explain the security process of LastPass as best as I can.

    For those that have used LastPass you know that you are required to log in using two pieces of information: your email address and your master password. These two pieces of information is the key to the whole security process, and without one of the pieces, it is impossible for anyone – including LastPass – to gain access to your passwords and other information.

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  • 3 Applications You Must Keep Updated at All Times

    3 Applications You Must Keep Updated at All Times

    It seems that each week we are constantly interrupted by popup windows on our computers instructing us to update an application. If you are like me, these popup windows can be quite annoying. As annoying as I might find them, they appear for a good reason – to ensure that the software we have on our computer is the latest, and hopefully, the most secure version available.

    While you can have any number of applications installed, there are three popular applications that you most definitely must keep as updated as possible. While you may not use all three described below, if you do use any of these, ensure you perform the updated when requested.

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  • 2 Essential Tips To Keep Your Data Safe and Secure

    2 Essential Tips To Keep Your Data Safe and Secure

    As we all know, computers and computer hardware aren’t built to last. We are constantly replacing computers every five or so years, or replacing hard drives on a regular basis. Hard drives are notorious for going bad, and when that happens, you could potentially lose all your files. We all have files that we can’t lose, whether those files are photos, videos, or business/school-related files, we need to keep such files safe and secure.

    The good news is that, if you haven’t already thought about protecting your files, it isn’t really difficult to protect your important files. This post outlines two tips that you should employ to safely, and easily, backup your important data files so you won’t lose them, as well as protect those files from unauthorized users.

    1. Backing Up Data Offsite

    One aspect of data backup that many people don’t give much thought about is where are they storing their data. Most people would probably copy their files to an external hard drive that is located next to their computer. While this is effective at restoring data that may have been lost on an internal hard drive, it shouldn’t be the only place to backup data.

    Let’s think about this for a second. What would happen if the location that stores both the computer and the external hard drive was struck by a disaster – fire, hurricane, tornado, etc? Such events put the data on both the computer and the external hard drive at risk of being lost.

    In order to prevent such a problem, it is always best to store at least one copy of all your files at another location – offsite. The good news is that storing your files offsite doesn’t have to be complicated.

    For me, I use two methods of storing my files offsite. The first is by backing up my files using Backblaze, which is a cloud service, so my files are backed up – securely, of course – online. I use Backblaze because they offer unlimited storage for a small monthly fee, and I don’t have issues with capping.

    Please note:

    I am affiliated with BackBlaze, but I only recommend them because I am currently using their service and trust them for my data backups.

    A second option that I use is by copying my data to a small, external hard drive, and then physically store that hard drive at another location. Every so often I would bring the hard drive home and update the files on the drive and return it to the offsite location.

    If I were to ever lose all my files, I would restore the data with the small, external hard drive first, and any files that weren’t backed up would be restored from Backblaze. Optionally, I can restore all my files using Backblaze as they can provide a hard drive or USB flash drive of all my files, for a price.

    Encrypt Data

    2. Data Encryption

    While backing up my data to external hard drives is a good option, there is a problem with it – it isn’t secure. While most of us may not think about securing our data to prevent others from reading the files, if you store personal information (think taxes), you may want to look at encrypting your data.

    Encrypting an external hard drive isn’t expensive, and isn’t too difficult. There is a great free, open-source, solution called TrueCrypt that you can download and use to secure the data on any external hard drive.

    For those that aren’t familiar with using TrueCrypt on an external hard drive, you can find tutorials on encrypting your hard drive online by simply doing a search. I found a great tutorial for encrypting my external hard drive that made it very easy to protect my files.

    There are a few things that you will need to keep in mind when using TrueCrypt:

    • Depending on how much data you are encrypting, it could take some time to encrypt your files. It took about 30 hours to encrypt 400 GB of data on my external hard drive. If the process is interrupted, it could make your data unreadable. TrueCrypt does allow you to pause the encryption process, if needed.
    • When you connect your encrypted drive to your computer, you won’t see any data on your drive – this is normal. You will need to use TrueCrypt to mount the drive to the correct letter and then enter a password to decrypt the information on the drive.

    To elaborate on the second point, the drive letters caused me a bit of an issue. When I backup my data through Backblaze, the software looks for drive “I” to backup the data. When I encrypted the drive, and then connected the drive to the computer, Windows automatically connected the drive to “I”. The problem was, Windows couldn’t see the data on drive I because it is encrypted.

    The solution was to remap the external hard drive to another letter – “R”, in my case – and then mount the encrypted drive in TrueCrypt to drive “I”. I now see two drives in Windows – “R” from Windows, and “I” from TrueCrypt.

    For those that are wondering, Backblaze works without any issues with my encrypted external hard drive because it can read/write drive “I” without any problems.

    As for my files I store with Backblaze? Those are encrypted on my system before they are uploaded to their servers, where they remain encrypted, so I have no worries there.

    Above are two essential tips for keeping your data files safe and secure. If you think about all the files that you have currently stored on your hard drive, and what it would take to replace those files, you may want to seriously take a look at backing up those files.

  • 10 Tips for Keeping Your Blog Posts Lively and Interesting

    10 Tips for Keeping Your Blog Posts Lively and Interesting

    The internet is a source of sensory overload for most of us. So how do we make our blog posts stand out in a crowd of online reading options? Here’s we’ll provide 10 tips for doing just that!

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  • 5 Most Popular Android Games of 2013

    5 Most Popular Android Games of 2013

    With the introduction of smartphones, people rarely go to their computers when they want to have some fun by playing games. With great sites such as www.general-play.com, where you can download new and cool games even free, no one pays much attention to computer games these days. This site brings you all the games you can imagine for your Android phone.

    You can also download other cool and useful android apps. Some are paying apps while others are free. Regardless of your gender and age, you can find amazing android games to play from this search engine.

    5 Most Popular Android Games of 2013
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  • 6 Tips To Help You Make A Smooth Transition To New Web Hosting Provider

    6 Tips To Help You Make A Smooth Transition To New Web Hosting Provider

    Various reasons prompt many clients to move from one web hosting server provider to another. Some of these reasons may include plenty of spasm, poor technical support and downtime. Some may also shift to another web host company to cut cost or to expand their web space requirements. Whatever, your reason of changing your web host provider, you should find a provider that is always ready to provide all your needs at reasonable prices.

    The company understands that you might be holding back from making the move since it is not an easy process especially if you lack the knowledge to do it properly.

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  • 6 Essential Elements Businesses Should Incorporate In Their Websites

    6 Essential Elements Businesses Should Incorporate In Their Websites

    Certainly, every website has its purpose. For some it is to collect information, relay messages, give advice or sell products and services. For business websites, their main aim is to attract customers to the company and generate viable leads that will turn into sales and increased profits. You do not need a professional web designer to help you set up an effective website.

    You can create your own website using www.uCoz.com the free website maker. It is not who designs your design that matters the most, but rather it is how you design it that counts.

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  • Why You Need Force.com Apps Development Services

    Why You Need Force.com Apps Development Services

    Many such leading web development and technology based consulting company using and offering Force.com development services. Force.com is a platform for developing and organizing applications for the social enterprise.

    It is measured as one of the unsurpassed as for the motive that there are no servers or software to buy or administer, you can focus entirely on developing apps that include built-in social and mobile functionality, business methods, reporting, and also search. Your apps functions on a protected, recognized service that balance, tunes, and backs up data automatically.

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