Shirley, The web page is rather Google-centric but some of the advice is generally useful. The substance of the actions they propose you take are accessible on hitting the links at the top of each of the areas ‘Stay Safe Online’, ‘Your Data on the Web’ etc.,etc. Mike From: u3aavcuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:u3aavcuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Shirley Stokes Sent: 06 January 2013 15:51 To: u3aavcuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [u3aavcuss] Re: Google Hello Ron I thought that if the tips on computer safety which you recommended were useful, we might put them in the next newsletter, but I am a bit confused. They tell you that you need to know...the following, but don’t tell you how to find out how to do the things they recommend, or am I missing something Shirley S From: Ron <mailto:ronandrosemary62-u3a@xxxxxxxxxxx> & Rosemary M - U3A Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2013 5:59 PM To: Comp Users Group U3A <mailto:u3aavcuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [u3aavcuss] Google A Happy New to Everyone In between the remarkably high noise levels that grandchildren can achieve I have found time for some SSS - Silent Silver Surfing! One site I found interesting was Google's campaign to help you stay safe online at www.google.co.uk/goodtoknow This gives quite a well throughout set of advice tips that all of us could well do with reading as a reminder and possibly even acting upon. Bye Ron M <http://l.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/emoticons7/52.gif> Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.2221 / Virus Database: 2637/5511 - Release Date: 01/05/13