Force website users to use https
Here’s a techie tip for today… If you are adamant on forcing your website visitors to only access your site via https and not http, meaning it’s more secure and all traffic is encrypted, you can follow this quick tip. Create a .htaccess document in your /www or /public_html folder where your web files reside. Copy and paste the following, then change the <your-domain> to… your domain! RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} 80 RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://<your-domain>/$1 [R,L] Hope that helps!
read moreSteve Jobs – remembered for his innovation
Today marks a milestone in the technology world. A hero who has made a dent in the universe, who stayed hungry, and stayed foolish, he is no longer with us. In commemoration of a great life that was lived, here is an address of his that inspired millions. Do spend 15 minutes of your life on this as it is one of those videos worth watching. The best quote from the video is: “Remember to live life as if every day were your last. One day, you will be right”. It makes me ponder whether or not my life is making a difference to...
read moreFor laughs: If Computer Problems Were Real…
Very often, we encounter computer problems and we cringe… What if they were REAL? Watch this clip, sit back and laugh a little…
read moreProtect Your Domain Name!
Do you know who legally owns your domain name? Are you the contact person for your domain? All too often, we have clients and prospects who have problems and legal tussles for control of their virtual property. You would never buy a house and register it in the name of your property agent, right? Similarly, make sure that you as a domain name owner are protected and that you are the legal owner for it. First up, do a check on the ownership (in jargon-speak, it’s called a whois lookup). You can use websites such as Better Whois for...
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