By the way…do I look like a geek? Actually, please don’t answer that! I make a living as an Information Technology specialist and hold multiple industry credentials like the CompTIA Security+ and Network+ certifications which, naturally, makes me a certified geek. No need to rub it in! My job is to make sure you don’t ever have to be one (unless you want to).
Sometime in 2010 I realized just how easy it was becoming for virtually anyone to become an amateur computer “hacker.” There was a lot of buzz about a little program called Firesheep that made it trivially simple to hi-jack the online accounts of anyone who happened to be using the same public Wi-Fi hotspot you were.
You know, the one at the library or local Panera Bread for instance. If you could surf the web you could download Firesheep and become a “hacker.” It was that easy to use.
I realized that my laptop was wide open to this very same hi-jacking technique plus many others. In other words, when I sat down with a hot mug of coffee and activated my laptop’s Wi-Fi for some serious web surfing anyone nearby could, without much trouble, hi-jack my Facebook account, capture my various passwords or check out what I was searching for on Google and I might never know until it was too late!
As if all that weren’t bad enough I thought of all the other ways my privacy could be, in fact was being, compromised:
Here’s the embarrassing thing: I’d known all this for years but had done virtually nothing about it even though I’ve been involved in the Information Technology industry since 2001 when I got my first industry standard certification.
I’d dabbled with different PC security and privacy techniques at various times but had always stopped short of actually pulling together the knowledge I had and really making my computer safe and secure.
That changed for me when I realized that my “little” brother could with a few clicks, take over my Facebook account, not to mention any number of other accounts I use. And who was the computer expert again?! I thought about how ridiculous I’d feel if I had my Facebook or Amazon account hi-jacked when I could easily do something to prevent it.
I set out to refresh myself on what the privacy threats out there were and what I could do to quickly and easily reduce my risk of falling victim to a friendly Facebook hack from my brother or something far more sinister. I quickly realized that it really isn’t as complicated as it initially seems to be.
Sure, I’ve studied computer systems for some time but when I pulled all the information together and spent a little time setting up a test laptop using the techniques I’d gathered I thought, “Hey, this is something anyone who is comfortable with web surfing can do if I show them exactly what to do!”
With that in mind I created a guide to show you exactly what you need to do to keep malicious types from stealing your identity, snooping through your digital photos and searching your confidential files.
My goal with this course is to help you get your Windows PC set-up for excellent security and privacy with the minimum amount of effort on your part. In fact it shouldn’t take you more than an afternoon or a free evening to create a greater level of digital security and privacy for yourself than most people ever achieve.
The material is focused on getting you up and running rather than discussing the various minutiae of this or that protocol and other technical information only useful to Information Technology devotees. I know you are looking for effective solutions so you can focus on the things that are important to your life.
Becoming a tech-geek probably isn’t one of your top priorities which is why this guide contains the following materials specifically to make your life easier:
BONUS #1: A PDF format “eBook” version of the guide’s step-by-step directions and the MP4 format video tutorials. Both available to download directly to your PC so you don’t have to be online in order to use the material.
BONUS #2: You’ll also get FREE access to an EXTRA section of the guide with tips and techniques on how to prevent the theft of your laptop or other mobile gear (plus future updates).
Although the guide is about guarding your privacy rather than a collection of money saving tips I do want it to have the potential to pay for itself…
…and I believe it does. Which is why I’m offering you full access to The Art of Privacy: Top Secret Level PC Security for Non-Geeks at a price of only $19.
That’s a small one-time payment for complete access to both the current content and future updates. I like to keep things pretty simple and I want to provide you with the immensely valuable tools you need to guard your privacy. I intend to raise the price in the future as I add value to the guide so now is the time to make your move.
My aim is to provide valuable products that are truly helpful and guess what: you get to be the judge! I want to make sure I’m providing exceptional value and if you decide I haven’t then you need to get your money back. All you have to do is let me know (within 60 days) that you need a refund and I’ll get it too you ASAP!
Furthermore, if you apply the techniques in the guide and it doesn’t work I’ll give you a refund. Say, for example, you go through the guide, apply the methods and yet somehow someone hi…
Discover How to Use Top Secret Level Privacy Techniques for Your PC Without Becoming a Geek - The Art of Privacy
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