by Senior Scene | Oct 31, 2021 | Around the House, Featured Article (06), General Interest, Magazine
Your Digital Fingerprint By Bill Ford, Data Doctors The notion that you could be anonymous on the Internet was an attraction in the early days, but it’s quite obvious that those days are long gone. Virtually everything you do online is tracked and added to your...
by Senior Scene | Sep 30, 2021 | Around the House, Featured Article (06), General Interest, Magazine
QR Code Safety By Bill Ford, Data Doctors QR (Quick Response) codes are two-dimensional barcodes that were initially developed for the automotive industry back in 1994 to expand the capabilities of standard barcodes. Although they were designed to provide a lot more...
by Senior Scene | Aug 31, 2021 | Around the House, Featured Article (06), General Interest, Magazine
5G Service at Home By Bill Ford, Data Doctors One of the more interesting things we heard when 5G service was initially launched was that in time, a ‘fixed wireless’ service might someday become an alternative to traditional cable or phone company Internet offerings....
by Senior Scene | Aug 1, 2021 | Around the House, Featured Article (06), General Interest, Magazine
Pop ups By Bill Ford, Data Doctors The currency of the Internet is often referred to as ‘eyeballs’ because getting the attention of the user is a key way to generate revenue. You’ve probably noticed that a large number of websites you visit pop-up a request to...
by Senior Scene | Jul 1, 2021 | Around the House, Featured Article (06), General Interest, Magazine
Drive By Downloads By Bill Ford, Data Doctors Taken at face value with little understanding about how targeted digital advertising has evolved, it would be easy to draw the conclusion that the big tech companies are spying on us by listening to our...
by Senior Scene | Jun 1, 2021 | Around the House, Featured Article (06), General Interest, Magazine
Drive By Downloads By Bill Ford, Data Doctors The Internet has become the malware delivery system of choice for those with malicious intent because it is a direct connection to billions of users. Typically, some form of user interaction is required for malware...
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