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Disclaimers in Email Signatures are Not Just Annoying, But Legally Meaningless
We’ve all gotten emails with disclaimer signatures, like “This email was intended for the recipients only” or “Our company accepts no liability for this email’s content”. It turns out they’re not just annoying—they probably hold no legal weight, either. Source: Disclaimers in Email Signatures are Not Just Annoying, But Legally Meaningless
Should you really send this email?!
OK I saw this post today (http://www.onlineitdegree.net/email-overload/) and thought wow, silly but almost dead on. My main complaint with how email is destroying the business economies today is that we are overburdened with it and it needs to get under control. This helps, but it is up to each individual. Stop sending so much needless…
Google does it again with Cloud Connect!
If you know me or read my articles and columns you know that I am a Google Lover and so I have to share another one with you. Read their blog but basically now Microsoft Office (at least Word, Excel and PowerPoint) all work in conjunction with Google Docs. You can create, store, edit and…
Google Created a SCAM QUIZ…can you pass?
OK, you may hate Google and you may love it but whatever side you are on they are a creative little group. I took their Google Scam Quiz today and got 100% (not really I actually missed one). But I want you my readers to check it out and see how they can or cannot…

More Security with Yubikey
Earlier this year… I made a few suggestions about your password safety. One of the things I recommended, and still do, is LastPast, which you can find here, ghtech.site/lp-howto. Here is a very quick review of LastPass. It allows you to save your login credentials, such as usernames and passwords to the app. You create…
Disclaimers in Email Signatures are Not Just Annoying, But Legally Meaningless
We’ve all gotten emails with disclaimer signatures, like “This email was intended for the recipients only” or “Our company accepts no liability for this email’s content”. It turns out they’re not just annoying—they probably hold no legal weight, either. Source: Disclaimers in Email Signatures are Not Just Annoying, But Legally Meaningless
Should you really send this email?!
OK I saw this post today (http://www.onlineitdegree.net/email-overload/) and thought wow, silly but almost dead on. My main complaint with how email is destroying the business economies today is that we are overburdened with it and it needs to get under control. This helps, but it is up to each individual. Stop sending so much needless…
Google does it again with Cloud Connect!
If you know me or read my articles and columns you know that I am a Google Lover and so I have to share another one with you. Read their blog but basically now Microsoft Office (at least Word, Excel and PowerPoint) all work in conjunction with Google Docs. You can create, store, edit and…
Google Created a SCAM QUIZ…can you pass?
OK, you may hate Google and you may love it but whatever side you are on they are a creative little group. I took their Google Scam Quiz today and got 100% (not really I actually missed one). But I want you my readers to check it out and see how they can or cannot…

More Security with Yubikey
Earlier this year… I made a few suggestions about your password safety. One of the things I recommended, and still do, is LastPast, which you can find here, ghtech.site/lp-howto. Here is a very quick review of LastPass. It allows you to save your login credentials, such as usernames and passwords to the app. You create…
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We’ve all gotten emails with disclaimer signatures, like “This email was intended for the recipients only” or “Our company accepts no liability for this email’s content”. It turns out they’re not just annoying—they probably hold no legal weight, either. Source: Disclaimers in Email Signatures are Not Just Annoying, But Legally Meaningless