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iPhone 6 Settings for Email Setup

Setup your iPhone 6 built-in email app to send email using SMTP. Here’s how: Click the Settings icon (looks like gears, shown above) Click Mail, Contacts, Calendars Click Account you wish to modify Click Account Click on the ‘Primary Server’.   Host Name: smtp.yourisp.net • User Name: your full email address • Password: your email password(remember, it’s case-sensitive)…
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Email Security Tips for your Small Business

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Email Security Tips for your Small Business

Email Security Tips Be suspicious of email or calls asking for immediate action and personal data such as passwords, since they are usually scams.  If you’re not sure, contact the company in questions using the phone number on your account statement or credit card.

Wireless Security for the Small Office/Home Office

Keep other computers from using your home Wi-Fi(and having access to your personal data) by encrypting your wireless signals: Log into your router’s console and find the wireless security settings.  There, enable encryption (WPA2 is suggested for strong encryption) and create a password.

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Security Service: Security Software for Small Business and Home Offices

Security Services for Small Business and Home Offices Using strong antivirus and antispyware security software can protect your small business.  It helps to protect your computer by scanning email, apps and data for malicious content, and removing viruses and spyware before they can compromise your devices.  It is common for people who don’t have security software…
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Protect Online Accounts

Protecting your online accounts.  You should protect your online accounts with different passwords for each.  Passwords need at least eight characters: letters, number and symbols to be hard to crack.  Avoid using any part of your name, phone number, birth date or any other easy to guess password.