by Terry Lynne Hale | Jun 16, 2023 | Consumer Awareness, the Internet
© tilsonburg iStockPhotos EFF.org (Electronic Frontier Foundation) is the leading non-profit (and maybe the first, 33 years ago as of this writing) to defend digital privacy, innovation, and free speech. The following is EFF’s take based on a June 16, 2023...
by Terry Lynne Hale | Jul 19, 2022 | Books, Consumer Awareness, the Internet, Writing
Read All About It About a week ago I was looking for an ebook on Amazon using the app on my mobile device. I was shocked to see this message: Amazon App Message So I did a little searching and found this CNET article:...
by Terry Lynne Hale | Feb 26, 2022 | Death with Dignity, Family and Friends, Spirituality, the Internet
Address books and Rollodexes- antiquated processes for keeping track of our contacts and other personal data. But, get this: I had to check my spelling on the name and found Rolodex is still in business! Check it out- their home page soothes “Bring Balance Back to...
by Terry Lynne Hale | Jan 3, 2022 | Consumer Awareness, Fiction, Non-Fiction, the Internet, Writing
Do you know how when you get some time off, you plan to knock out some incomplete projects around your house or in your office, etc.? This unfinished business can also be called an Energy Suck. These are things you really need to do but put off over and over – the...
by Terry Lynne Hale | Oct 4, 2017 | Books, Non-Fiction, the Internet, Writing
It doesn’t end. There are people out there with, apparently, no shortage of time to spend screwing with the lives of the rest of us. Prior to the most recent Equifax hacking of 143 million individuals, there has been a growing list of large and small firms...
by Terry Lynne Hale | Sep 9, 2017 | the Internet
We’ve all been there. That moment when you realize, oh no, you’ve deleted an important email. The next moment: How do I find a deleted email? Now what? Do you scream? Cry? Throw a blanket over your head and hope the world works itself out around you? Well,...