Where was the last public place you visited that had Wi-Fi? These days, nearly every coffee shop, library, airport, and hotel offer a way to access the internet from your cell phone or other mobile devices. That means the information you have on your phone could be available to hackers in the area – unless you’ve taken steps to protect your data. Here are a few recommendations from the University of Michigan: 1. Don’t access personal or financial data with public Wi-Fi. This may seem like a no-brainer, but you’d be surprised how many people check their bank accounts or make purchases with a credit card while using public Wi-Fi. It’s best to do those things on a secure connection. 2. Turn off anything you don’t need. Hackers can use certain features on your phone to get at your information, location, or connection. So, instead of keeping your GPS, wireless connection, and geo-tracking on all the time, just turn them on when you need them. 3. Choose your apps wisely. Only download apps f...
Jah Prayzah posted the following on his facebook page after a series of posts circulating on social media that Nutty O had quit Millitary Touch Movement. "When I started MTM, my dream was to have a movement that is driven solely by the ambition of the artists and producers involved in it. It has been 3 years since we began the journey and I can say it has been fruitful. We have shared so many joys as a team and joys I will continue to cherish and celebrate. Like any other organisation we also did share our lows and again we went through these together. Today we celebrate superstars who have been housed in MTM and that was part of the mission, for us all to grow together and celebrate our achievements together. I feel everyone who was involved in MTM is now in a position where they can now also take part in grooming and raising more talent out there. I appreciate the trust that was given to me by these artists who are now brands and also for the privilege of working with lege...
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