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Ready to Declutter Your Digital Life?

The MatrixFiles

I hesitate to press Spam on most of the messages I receive because most are legit businesses and many are newsletters I subscribed to a while back. The Downloads folder on my laptop was huge! I realized I had old project files, and I don’t want those on my laptop; I want those files on our company intranet and nowhere else!

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Your 10 Point Checklist For Nonprofit Newsletter Writing

TechImpact

Proof reading, avoiding spam triggers, ensuring it’s mobile optimized, creating alluring subject lines are all imperative to the success of the newsletter and what the content inside is promoting. Send your newsletter to someone who reads it on their laptop, and to another one who is going to read it on their smart phone.

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5 Nonprofit Email Marketing Mistakes to Avoid

NonProfit Hub

Gone are the days when people were restricted to their laptops for checking out emails. Now, mobile phones are used to check emails. Nonprofits lose about $15,000 per year of donations due to wrong targeting and missing out spam filters, which blocks the emails from prospects.”. Overlooking mobile users.

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Your Online Account Has Been Compromised — Now What?

Tech Soup

Once I did and logged in to my email, friends were writing and replying to me about the spam I was sending. Although I was not able to immediately pinpoint how the breach occurred, I speculated it was via a laptop I had used earlier that day. I made sure that the laptop had updated definitions, which I loaded from another computer.

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What TechSoupers Are Doing to Ensure Their Online Security: Part 2

Tech Soup

I also encrypt my Android phone. I also use LastPass Premium on both my laptop and my cellphone for easy and secure password management. "I tend to receive a lot of phishing spam, especially to some of the generic info@ email aliases that are posted publicly. In fact my bank recently enforced it on. " Resources.

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Networking Your Nonprofit: Security and Telephony

Tech Soup

Next, look to protect your donor, client, and project information across your entire network of "endpoints" (desktops, laptops, and servers) with Symantec's donated enterprise-level security software. Endpoint Protection suites guard against botnets, viruses, worms, Trojan horses, rootkits, spam, and spyware.

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Should Nonprofits Focus on Email or Facebook?

Connection Cafe

Almost everyone in this country who uses the internet at all has an email account, whether they access it by phone, tablet or laptop. . Spam filters serve as email’s natural predator, but even something as common as low open rates can get an organization’s messages sent to the “other” folder in the inbox.