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Seniors Internet Travels Can Produce Treasure Troves!

By: Raymond Angus

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Seniors Internet Travels Can Produce Treasure Troves!

- by Raymond Angus

© Raymond Angus - All Rights reserved

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A seniors internet journey can produce treasures never
before dreamed of by the individual. The computer itself is
a mere physical machine made of wires, plastic and glass.
No matter how cleverly it's designed and constructed, it is
still only a mechanical contrivance.

But the internet exists for the realm of the mind. Voyaging
in it is an experience and adventure of the senses. It was
designed and developed for the primary purpose of being a
super highway of information.

Today it has far exceeded its designers' intent.

Before you set sail off into cyberspace though, keep in mind
that whatever you click on will open the doorway into your
computer and life. Be just as careful with the sites you
are tempted to explore as you are when inviting strangers
into your home.

Don't graciously offer your email address to every site that
asks for it. If you pass out your electronic address as
freely as you would a business card, the results may
surprise you. Your computer's inbox will be inundated with
a flood of advertisements and nonsensical emails.

The following are a few suggestions that will help seniors
to thwart some of the pirates and scalawags lurking along the
electronic super highway.

1.Don't even think about clicking on the internet before
you firmly protect your computer with a good anti virus
program. Norton and Mcafee are good choices.

A virus infection in your travels can create problems to your
computer that would be a nightmare.

2.Use caution when you decide to enter your name and email
address in a site's box to receive information. Be
discriminating about this. It's a common practice on the
internet to trade, or sell, addresses to other webmasters.

3.Seniors, be careful when you decide to make a purchase
on the internet. Before you write your credit card number in a
box, make certain the site is secure and your number isn't
going to be transmitted to another location.

Most reputable merchants protect their web sites with a secure
screen. Read carefully the security statement on the site.

4.Email arriving at your inbox can be stopped in the future
if you desire not to receive it anymore from the source
sending it. At the bottom of the transmission should be a
link to cancel delivery of it in the future. Use it!

The internet can be a seniors portal to the information of
the world. The sheer vastness of it is beyond words. You can
transmit information and pictures almost instantly. You can
keep in touch with far away friends and look up long
forgotten relatives.

Cyberspace is a new dimension that you never learned about
in school. Classes on the use of computers and the internet
are now available at most local colleges. They're well
worth looking into.

You'll be surprised at what the adept usage of the internet
can do for you.

A seniors internet travel can expand their life. The
treasures that cyberspace offers makes the trip worth the
while. But, just as in any other journey you take in your
life, learn the highways and byways between you and your
destination.

Take the time to learn how to become a smart cyber tourist,
and not a vulnerable hitchhiker.

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Raymond Angus is the author of widely read articles and books. He writes about his fellow seniors and their world. To read more of his work visit: www.theseniorslife.com

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