My employer asked me to complete an online corporate class teaching how to be safe and smart on the internet. I logged in, and became frustrated that the page with the course showed no ‘click here to begin’. After finally finding the help section, it advised me to (1) allow pop up screens, (2) install Adobe Flash and allow the website to use it, and (3) allow my laptop to be fair game to hackers (at least that’s how I felt!). Would have used my wife’s pc but she hadn’t brought it home from work and I was under a deadline. So there I was, screen after screen, being told not to click on spam, phishing links, and ‘corporate’ links from Susie in HR asking for my login info, all the while using flash and feeling like my always on guard was down. Ironic. Bill M
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