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7 Tips Do Safe e-Transaction and e-Banking

Posted by Admin On September - 19 - 2009

This article will help you to do online transactions, perhaps interested in online payment method, that provides easy and simple way to do shopping, but also some risks ahead about security. These tips provide basic knowledge to increase security and awareness about online transactions.

  1. When you do transaction or open an e-payment website such PayPal, make sure you do visit the real website. Website phishing nowadays is very tricky to fool you. Look at the URL at your browser, make sure it is the real one, and usually this kind of site are using secure HTTP or HTTPS.

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    Paypal Secure HTTP

  2. Don’t tell anybody about your username and password. In the internet, don’t ever trust anyone to share your passwords, just trust yourself. Change the password periodically and make a strong password, like some combination with numbers, lower case, upper case letters and symbols.
  3. Don’t use public computer to do online transaction and don’t lose a sight when you are doing a transaction. Many people use public computer and so there’s a chance one of many people is a cracker.
  4. Update your anti-virus periodically. Viruses not only can delete your data or make systems errors, but they can also track your data and keep your data and install a program that can see your informations such as passwords and credit card pin.
  5. Don’t trust an e-mail that include a link to a suspicious website that you don’t know or never see before, who knows it’s a phishing website that disguise like a real one.
  6. If you find something weird when you are doing transactions, just cancel it and contact your bank customer service immediately.
  7. After you done, make sure you’re logged out successfully.

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In some case, there is a few that use Microsoft Office 2007. Most of them still using Microsoft Office 2003, and Microsoft Office 2007 brings a new format, smaller file size and new extension, like .docx that replace old .doc. But somehow, Microsoft Office 2003 can not open this new format. This is of course in Microsoft Word 2007, you have to save as Word 97-2003 Document. Unfortunately, you forgot to change your word document into .doc format and you couldn’t open it in your office computer because their computer didn’t use Microsoft Office 2007. There’s an important document and project to be shown to your superior, you couldn’t do anything but begging to delay it to the next day, scolded, salary-cut, kicked from the job, go home and tell to your wife that you didn’t bring any money and your wife left you, wait wait, these are not the main problem, but these things can be happened to your life. So for the main problem, how can I always remember to save as .doc format instead of .docx format in Microsoft Word 2007?

Word Options in Microsoft Office 2007

Word Options in Microsoft Office 2007

Word 2007 by default will save your document in .docx format. Of course like the illustration above, Word 2003 or below can’t read this format. The easiest way is to set the default save format in your Word 2007. Open your Word 2007 application and click office button that on the top left Word 2007, click Word Options.

Save as 97-2003 document

Save as 97-2003 document

As you can see now, there are two column is available in this window. Choose Save tab that is placed in the left column. In the right column, see in the Save Document section and in this section you can see an option “Save files in this format:” and theĀ  combo box is set to Word Document (*.docx). Change this option to Word 97-2003 Document (*.doc) and make sure you click OK. Now your Word 2007 will save any document to .doc by default.

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