What’s With The Windows 10 Email From Microsoft?
by Art Grutman | March 21, 2025 | News, Notices, Security | 0 Comments
A few months ago, Microsoft announced the EOL (End-of-Life) date for Windows 10. At the time of this writing, that date is set for October 14, 2025. After the EOL date, Windows 10 will no longer receive updates of any kind from Microsoft.
What is 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication)?
by Art Grutman | February 28, 2025 | Security, Tutorials | 0 Comments
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is an extra layer of security used to protect online accounts by requiring two forms of verification before granting access. Instead of just entering a password, users must also provide a second factor, making it much harder for hackers to gain access.
How to Set Up 2FA on Your Google Workspace Account (User Guide)
by Art Grutman | February 28, 2025 | Security, Tutorials | 0 Comments
If your company or organization uses Google Workspace, you can protect your account with 2-Step Verification (2FA). Here’s how to enable it:
Should I use a Password Manager?
by Art Grutman | November 28, 2024 | Tutorials | 0 Comments
Using Firefox Password Manager
by Art Grutman | November 28, 2024 | Tutorials | 0 Comments
Firefox has a built-in password manager called Firefox Lockwise (now part of Firefox Sync) that securely stores and auto-fills your passwords across devices.
Using Google Password Manager
by Art Grutman | November 28, 2024 | Tutorials | 0 Comments
Google Password Manager securely stores and auto-fills your passwords across your devices using your Google account.
Using Apple Keychain (now Passwords)
by Art Grutman | November 28, 2024 | Tutorials | 0 Comments
Apple Keychain, also known as iCloud Keychain, securely stores and manages your passwords, credit card details, and Wi-Fi credentials across Apple devices.
It’s 2024. Do I still need a printer?
by Art Grutman | October 1, 2024 | Tutorials | 0 Comments
I recieved an email from Squarespace saying my domain is not going to renew.
by Art Grutman | May 31, 2024 | Notices | 0 Comments
Squarespace is a domain-name registrar. As a registrar, they are responsible for being a ‘record keeper’ of information for any domain-name that is registered through them, or in this case, transferred to them from Google…
How Domain Name Registrations Work
by Art Grutman | May 31, 2024 | Tutorials | 0 Comments
Domain names are registered through a domain name ‘registrar.’ Think of them as a ‘county clerks’ office who is responsible for maintaining a record repository of ownership. However, in this case, you can have multiple registrars doing domain name registrations, but all of them have to follow the same rules and cannot allow for duplicate domain name registrations.
News and Blog
by Art Grutman | Oct 1, 2024