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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

When Logging-in


When having a business matter or logging-in to a sensitive website or should I say a website which contain your private and financial data like PayPal, e-bank, etc.. be sure to get another window (or browser) not the pre-existing window you have opened and use already. Like for example, if you have already browsed some sites and then you want something on your e-bank (perhaps check some info), please get another window not the pre-existing ones 'coz it's very possible that a cookie can store your log-in info in there or if not, it can be viewed by a third party. I got this info from PayPal long time ago. Just sharing as well as I also remember through this. You already know that putting some private information isn't that safe, so extra-precaution should be applied when doing so. And also Mozilla Firefox so far has a great service in terms of browser. Don't forget also not to put private data in a shared computer, it must be yours or if ever needed, be sure to close any cookies and clear cache after closing your browser. Most importantly, don't store your password as well as don't forget to log-out!


2 comments:

analou November 19, 2009 at 10:00 AM  

This is very informative baje. I did it several times. Anyway, It is very rare naman that I open my personal infos dire, like my credit card or whatsover. Hubby kasi ang nagkapot sa tanan. Xa ang baje sa panimalay...hehehehhee. musta na diha?

Ms. Journ November 20, 2009 at 6:39 PM  

Hi la, i agree nice ni kaayo nga info. So far la, wala ko kaayo kuri2x online private info kay tua ni banana tanan, lisud ni wala pa nagtipo kay dili pa ko katuting ting...lol!

la, about sa vista diay same as XP lang sa snap shot. Mao lang ang procedures. Basin ang keys lang nimo sa print screen lola naay naipit para mag work na sya.

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