Digital Sheep Get Slaughtered--Being Safe On Social Media

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Ever wondered how to REALLY be safe on social media? Kristen Lamb's post today is a must-read on the topic. Go forth and learn some great tips on keeping virus and malware free.... ~Jenny

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Avid seeker of "more"...More words, more creativity, More Cowbell! My passion is finding those qualities that are unique in every person and every piece of fiction. Founding blogger at Writers In The Storm (http://writersinthestorm.wordpress.com). Write on!
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7 Responses to Digital Sheep Get Slaughtered--Being Safe On Social Media

  1. Hi Jenny! Funny and informative as usual. Thankfully most of it is common sense and I already knew, but I realize not everyone has the same knowledge base (or has been working in the electronic world for over a decade…gosh, am I really that old?). There is only one thing on your list that I don’t think I can follow. I am totally addicted to SongPOP & Family Feud! :-(

  2. Who’s saying bad stuff about me? Most of it’s probably true.

    I’m going to go Google myself right now. That sounds kind of kinky.

    Patricia Rickrode
    w/a Jansen Schmidt

  3. Whew! Between you and Kristen I thought I was seeing double in my inbox today. I am not losing my mind. If I say it three times will that make it true? LOL! :)

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