Our information’s security can be based on two main points. The first one is to protect our personal data and our privacy. We are going to give you some tips about them that may help you keep your information safely:
•   Use access passwords for all your devices so you will make it more difficult for strangers to access to your information related to you or to the products you sell.
•   These passwords should be complicated, that is, try to avoid using your birthday or the name of your pet as password and try to mix capital letters and lower case, some numbers and any of the ‘strange’ characters like $ or #.
•   If you need some kind of raw material for your activity, when you use e-commerce, for example, always access to safe web sites (https) and never make a payment through other pages.
•   Also avoid making payments in hotels, bars or restaurants where the Wi-Fi may not be completely trustworthy. Only do it when you know in advance that it is completely safe.
•   Please never give any personal information that you are asked for in an email or through a phone call. If you suspect that the call could be authentic, call to the company yourself and ask them if they are doing any kind of telephone campaign asking for this information to users.
•   Another option is to encrypt the information we send through email. There has been lately much advance in this sense and there are several programmes that allow us by means of mathematical algorithms to encrypt and decrypt messages to avoid your information being accessed by strangers.
•   It is also important to back up your information in your personal devices. This way you will avoid losing your contacts list, high-quality photos of our own products or any relevant information about you or your business. Â
•   We also recommend you save your files in the cloud. The advantage here is that you are not saving the information in your mobile phone or in your computer. In the case your device’s information was in the risk of being stolen, you would have your data externally saved and would have easy and quick access to it.
•   Do not store your security passwords in your devices. If someone accessed to your data through your computer, it would be the same as giving them your house keys.
•   In the social networks, personalize the information you share with the rest of users. Do not make certain information public like where you live, your birthdate or where you work. It is as well important to watch your online reputation.Â
•   Verify your privacy settings frequently as they usually change in social networks and you will need to adjust them to new clauses.Â
•   Do not accept unknown people in your social networks. It may sound good to say you have many friends, but you do not really know them and least their intentions. If you want to have many ‘friends’ you can create different groups of friends to distinguish your real friends, with whom you will share your experiences, from the other ‘friends’. Other solution would be to have different profiles and give them different purposes to avoid problems.
Title:
SAFETY AND PROBLEM SHOOTING OF OUR DEVICES
Keywords
Safety, devices, protecting devices, data privacy, personal data
Author:
IWS
Languages:
English
•   You will learn how to protect your devices.
•   You will learn which platforms are more suitable for commercializing your craft goods.
•   You will learn how to solve technical problems to reach your potential customers.
Description:
Safety
Protecting Personal data and privacy
Protecting Personal data and privacy
Protecting devices
Protecting devices
Technical problem solving
Identify needs and technological responses
Identify needs and technological responses
The first decision we have to make is how to sell or commercialize our products on the internet. We have to choose among CMS platforms like WordPress or Joomla, or an online shop or a tailored products catalog. If we’d like it to be easy to use and have a personal style, then it should be customized programming. If we look for speed and saving then we should choose a software application to create and manage web sites (and its contents). Â
Currently the 31.7 % of web sites are designed with WordPress. Joomla, the following system in the list, is far from it with a 3.1 %.Â
However choosing a system like WordPress, is not the panacea as it needs someone who has some experience and knowledge to be able to manage the settings panel, although when we have those skills it could be ourselves.Â
Another problem that WordPress presents with regard E-commerce is that it works with templates and once we pick one we may find out that it can’t do certain things or show our products as we’d like or even we have to buy it to do such things. Templates are not expensive though, but it would be an increase of our inversion.
A sensitive issue is hacking. It is not the same to hack a tailored web page than a WordPress page. If there is a security breach within WordPress, which are frequently found, every web page designed with WordPress will be vulnerable to that breach. That is why it is important that we always have our version updated and have a backup copy of the web and its content. Imagine how easy is to hack a web page that there are already tutorials on the net teaching how to hack a WordPress web site.
Plugins updates or WordPress updates are also another issue. The most serious problem we can have working with CMS is the called WSoD (White Screen of Death).Â
That our web page becomes a white screen is the worst case we could face. Good news is that it can be solved. This can be due to any of these reasons: the installed theme, a plugin or lack of memory (exhausted memory).
If the problem lies in the theme because it may have updated or have an error, the easiest solution is to change the name of the folder where the theme is saved. WordPress will think then that you have uninstalled the theme so it will put a new one by default. Other option would be to install again the theme from the beginning.
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When we find it we add // at the beginning of the line:
https://www.legalzoom.com/articles/8-smart-ways-to-protect-your-personal-data
https://digitalguardian.com/blog/101-data-protection-tips-how-keep-your-passwords-financial-personal-information-safe
http://es.themeyourself.com/como-vender-por-internet/
https://www.ciudadano2cero.com/que-es-wordpress/
https://www.techopedia.com/definition/13541/wordpress-wp
https://ecommerce-platforms.com/glossary/ecommerce
http://www.ecreo.eu/en/our_offer/web_positioning/what_is_web_positioning.html
Related material:
artcademy_course_safety_intermediate_iws_eng.doc
Training Fiche PPT:
artcademy_course_safety_intermediate_iws.pptx