Part II the user in us
*Security costs*
`Now that the hard news has been posted, comes the part that hurts like heck!
Can anything be worse than learning your identity is stolen or your data lost to theft?
*The Security Conundrum*
Apparently paying for this protection becomes the bugbear for some owners. Along with being too complicated to install and set up, comes the expense. And it does go up every year.
2020 better see you looking hard at the financial cost of installing the kind of security that will guarantee you and anyone who uses your site, a safe experience.
If a possible budget of $200 to $500 a year is too much for you to consider spending to keep yourself safe and protect against the threats common to net users, then please, close your doors NOW!
That goes for current and future business owners with dreams yet to be realized and users current and those you will bring into your corner of the market.
And closure goes double for those uneducated who firmly believe it is the sole responsibility of business owners to protect your net use.
*Good Security is NOT a choice*
Let's take another look at all those empty advertising pages you are seeing while surfing and clicking mailers for credits.
Could one of them be yours? Have you set up team surfing so you can report those bad pages to one another?
What choices could some of these owners force on you? If you choose to keep supporting them when you now know they are not secure - and take your chances, or what if you encourage them by your actions of protecting your computer and data, to follow your lead?
Your life on the Net might just be determined by your willingness to speak up and warn these insecure users to update or you will have no choice but to unsubscribe.
Regards
Fran Klasinski-warriorlady Mentoring you with common sense Marketing with finesse.
P.S. The importance of security was taught to me first-hand when I got my first computer. He wasn't even polite about it. Get it or stay off!
As a result, what I prefer promoting is AVAST as premium is unbeatable. Avast now owns AVG and still offers a free version to help you get started.
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