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Time for a Little Humor

Steve Linthicum

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  • Jul 31, 2019
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    I live in a 55+ community. As I work my way into full retirement I've been providing tech support for community residents. Not wanting to give this service away, I ask residents to make donations by going to the following website:

    A couple of days ago, one of the residents sent me a link (see below) as a joke that points to a challenging aspect of providing tech support to seniors. A warning regarding the link. Some of you may find it distasteful so don't click it.
     
    For individual personal use, I see no problem with having passwords written down at home. A hacker can get your password on the dark web so it's highly unlikely they'll break into your house just to get your password book. I use a password manager for mine, along with MFA.
    Bah...just use the same password for everything. Keeps it easy.

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