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What Is Single Sign-On and Who Is It For?

Posted on Tuesday February 20, 2018  |  sso, single sign on, security, passwords, office 365, logins, identity as a service, google

Statistics show that the average enterprise uses more than 90 cloud services. Even if small businesses use less than half that number, securely managing account logins is still a huge problem for users and administrators. Single Sign-On (SSO) is an excellent solution to this issue, so let's dive into how it works.

 

Google Introduces New Features for February

Posted on Monday February 19, 2018  |  security, marketing, http, google, feature updates, chrome, adblock

As the patience and attention span of web users decline, a minor flaw in a website can make or break a business. People want to be impressed the moment they load a website, and that rarely happens in the presence of annoying ads and videos. Google recognizes this, and has upgraded the Chrome browser accordingly.

 

5 ways to improve security on your Android

Posted on Friday February 16, 2018  |  security, privacy, google, android

If you get separation anxiety at phone-prohibited events or you're one of those people who sleeps next to their phone, then you're probably emotionally attached to your smartphone. And just like every other thing we hold dear, we should put up some walls and protect it.

 

Disable Windows 10's intrusive settings

Posted on Friday February 09, 2018  |  windows 10, security, privacy, microsoft edge, cortana, advertising

Windows 10 is undoubtedly Microsoft's most accepted operating system since Windows XP. But that doesn't make it faultless, many users have been complaining about the intrusive privacy settings the operating system enables by default. To reclaim your privacy, follow these tips on turning off its intrusive settings

 

New Windows update for PC vulnerabilities

Posted on Thursday January 25, 2018  |  windows, vulnerability, spectre, security, patches, meltdown

Two newly discovered Windows vulnerabilities, known as Meltdown and Spectre, make it possible for hackers to steal all sorts of confidential information. To resolve this issue, Microsoft has released an update. Continue reading to stay protected.

 

Meltdown and Spectre fixes cause problems

Posted on Wednesday January 24, 2018  |  windows, vulnerability, spectre, security, safari, meltdown, macos, linux, intel, ie, flaw, firefox, edge, chrome

It's been three weeks since one of the worst IT security vulnerabilities in history was announced, and consumers are still receiving mixed messages about how to protect themselves. We usually encourage users to install software updates as often as possible, but when it comes to Meltdown and Spectre, that advice comes with an asterisk.

 

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