Hello Dane OK; just one question for you here and feel free to decline with no ill-feeling.
Given Gordon's recent health traumas, he's not exactly firing on all thrusters at the moment. Would you be willing to give us a helping hand, privately, to set up 1Password across the board, including Windows? We're not much interested in setting it up on iOS as we don't do anything there that needs it. But OSX and Windows would be very very useful. We have it installed in oSX but not yet under Windows. if you don't want to be involved that's fine, no problem. Gordon's concentration levels at the moment are still pretty low. As for me, I only do the things he's shown me; but I'd be happy to try and set that up. I'm about to go and try Vipre. Lynne On 10 Oct 2011, at 00:07, Dane Trethowan wrote: Yep nodding in agreement here. I use 1 Password for Windows and it works well so you'll have no problem with your plans there. On 10/10/2011, at 8:37 AM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote: > hello Dane > > Actually, this is one reason why Gordon is keen to get 1Password working > properly. We are all to aware of the problems and dangers that cookies can > cause and, if we had a reliable mechanism for log-ins at sites we regularly > visit, we would definitely take steps to disable cookies and things. We use > session cookies with our secure file manager. But they are not malicious. > They are used for the soul purpose of storing log-in data throughout the > session. If somebody chooses to remember their log-in credentials by checking > the check box on our sight, that's a different matter. But even then our > cookies are not malicious. > > But the point here is that we give people the option; we certainly do not, > and would not use any malicious code whatsoever and we track nobody and > nothing. But I am getting off the point. > > Since it seems that we are going to have to use Windows a little bit here, > it's good to be protected against unwanted junk. So I opted to make the > investment. I am a firm believer that "you gets what you pays for". Free > software, with the obvious exception of that which is written by enthusiasts, > usually brings catches. For instance there was a bit of a hu-hah recently > about Microsoft's Windows Live. Apparently Microsoft were using that to > collect information about the machine, its mail activity and address books. > > We really don't like Outlook, and the Express version should be banned! I > can't comment about the later versions but Express is probably the biggest > security threat which was legitimised that ever existed in the world of I.T. > > Lynne > > On 9 Oct 2011, at 18:48, Dane Trethowan wrote: > > Yep, I had a licence for the Vipre Enterprise version, I had been warned > against buying that actually by someone else. I could never get it to work > either so I contacted Vipre Customer Support, told them of my error of > purchasing the wrong version and they had no hesitation in refunding me the > purchase cost and sending me a direct URL for the purchase of Vipre Anti > Virus Premium and that's what I did <smile>. > > You're absolutely right about cookies and their danger is very much under > stated and under estimated when it comes to compremising security, its > suggested a lot nowadays that one should actually set one's browser to > "Clear" one's browsing history, cache etc when the browser is closed, yep > that's how seriously the issue of Cookies is taken. > > > > ======================================= > > The Techno-Chat E-Mail forum is guaranteed malware, spyware, Trojan, virus > and worm-free > > To modify your subscription options, please visit for forum's dedicated web > pages located at > http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/techno-chat > > You can find an archive of all messages posted to the Techno-Chat group at > either of the following websites: > > http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/techno-chat/index.html > > Or: > <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]> > you may also subscribe to this list via RSS. 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