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How to Tell if Your Website is POPIA Compliant

Sourced from Europa EU. /* custom css */ .tdi_3_e89.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_3_e89.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } The Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) have a significant impact on websites and other digital platforms like social media, email marketing and eCommerce activities. Businesses have until 1 July 2021 to comply and to make their websites compliant. POPIA and GDPR are data privacy laws that affect all business websites that collect data. The regulations are there to protect the online privacy of visitors and it covers how personal data is used and extracted when users visit and interact with a website. Websites collect information in various ways and if a site uses analytics, opt-in forms, WordPre...

Fantastic Passwords and Where Your Children Can Find Them

While many of today’s parents grew up during an age where the internet and the world wide web were just in their beginnings, for today’s kids the virtual world is all but inseparable from the real one. That, of course, presents its own set of challenges for parents to tackle, such as how to teach their offspring proper cybersecurity habits, without it seeming like too much of a boring and tedious task. None is more important than teaching them how to protect their online accounts since they are likely to create quite a few of them. So, teaching them proper password hygiene early on will carry through into their adult lives. But since you are going to be dealing with children it is important to make the lessons accessible, understandable, fun, and easy to remember. To mark World Password Da...

What Happens If You Don’t Accept WhatsApp’s New Privacy Policy?

Image sourced from YoMZanzi /* custom css */ .tdi_3_92e.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_3_92e.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } Earlier this year, WhatsApp introduced a controversial privacy policy that left many users concerned and searching for a more ‘secure’ messaging platform. Since then, the company unpacked exactly what this update will mean for users – saying it does not change the privacy of people’s personal conversations. This is about optional business features that are a part of its broader efforts to make communicating with a business secure, better, and easier for everyone. Users have until 15 May to accept the new policy or risk having to deal with limited functionality. In a blog post, WhatsApp says that no one will have their accounts deleted because...

Instagram Users Can Now Add Pronouns to Their Bio

Image sourced from Time /* custom css */ .tdi_3_99f.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_3_99f.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } Instagram has announced that users can now add pronouns to their bio. The social platform says that many of its users are doing this in any case but it hopes this new feature will make it even easier. Add pronouns to your profile ✨ The new field is available in a few countries, with plans for more. pic.twitter.com/02HNSqc04R — Instagram (@instagram) May 11, 2021 “Now you can add pronouns to your profile with a new field,” says Vishal Shah, VP of Product at Instagram. “It’s another way to express yourself on Instagram and we’ve seen a lot of people adding pronouns already, so hopefully this makes it even easier. Available in a few countries toda...

Sbu Shabalala Steps Down as Adapt IT CEO to “Attend to Personal Matters”

Image sourced from BusinessLIVE Adapt IT CEO, Sbu Shabalala has been granted a leave of absence to “attend to personal matters” following assault allegations against him by his estranged wife, Neo. In the interim, Adapt IT CCO Tiffany Dunsdon will take Shabalala’s place. A statement from the company revealed that Shabalala would step down from his role for three months. “Tiffany assumes the role of interim CEO as Mr Sibusiso Shabalala, the current CEO, has been granted a leave of absence for three months by the board in order to attend to personal matters.” /* custom css */ .tdi_3_95b.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_3_95b.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } According to TechCentral, the developments come after “serious allegations emerged at the weekend in which Shabalala is accu...

WeThinkCode Opens Applications for Software Programme

WeThinkCode has opened applications for its tuition-free, two-year software programming course which starts in July. The education institution revealed that there are just one hundred places are available – part of WeThinkCode’s plan to increase its total student intake to 450 in 2021. “We know that South Africa has a vast pool of untapped talent with the aptitude to be trained in technology. At the same time our youth unemployment is among the highest in the world,” says WeThinkCode‘s CEO, Nyari Samushonga. “Our plans are based on the desire to give more South Africans the opportunity to join the digital world and help build the country’s technology skills capability. The Durban metropole has seen significant growth in business activity over the past few years, hence our decision to open ...

OPPO A74 5G Smartphone Launches in South Africa

OPPO has launched its latest A-Series smartphone – the A74 5G – in South Africa. “OPPO A74 5G appeals to smartphone users that balance work with life and seek a mainstream design from a smartphone, but also pays attention to the details that enable users to extract the most value from a truly well balanced OPPO A Series phone in terms of tech and design,” says Liam Faurie, Head of Go-to-Market and Operations for OPPO South Africa. “OPPO A74 5G delivers a high-value device that enables you to live big and empowers your day.” The A74 boasts a 90Hz Hyper-colour Screen that enhances the display’s vibrancy which when coupled with its 90Hz refresh rate creates a smoother more immersive user experience. It also sports an impressive 90.5% screen to body ratio, providing a sleeker design and s...

8 Ways to Protect Against Ransomware Attacks

Ransomware attack trends continue to evolve, and the current iterations are no exception. During the last year, malicious actors have attacked healthcare organisations, medical trials, schools, and shipping agencies. Considering the impact these modern attacks can have on organisations everywhere, no matter the industry, security professionals must always be ready to secure their systems, networks, and software in new ways. And according to a recent FortiGuard Labs global threat landscape report, ransomware remains a prolific threat that increased in 2020 and is set to more disruptive. With that in mind, here are eight ways to create a strong ransomware mitigation strategy: Continuously providing employees with updates on new social engineering attack methodologies so they know w...

SoftwareONE South Africa Appoints New Country Lead

SoftwareONE has appointed Marilyn Moodley its new South African Country Leader – she takes over the reins from Grant Bryce who is now leading SoftwareONE Ireland. Her new role comes at an exciting time for SoftwareONE as it rapidly expands its capabilities into areas like SAP migration services, application modernisation and hyperscale cloud services and solutions. In the last six months alone, the organisation has acquired five companies and formed two strategic partnerships – including a global SAP and app modernisation focused alliance with Microsoft – to rapidly increase its breadth and depth of services, with a primary focus on helping organisations to digitally transform by moving to the cloud. “At SoftwareONE we believe that digital transformation is underpinned by commercial and te...

How to Use Timestamps on Spotify Podcasts

Sourced from Forbes. Spotify has introduced a new way for podcasters to use timestamps. The audio-streaming platform revealed that users can include timestamps in episode descriptions so listeners can start playing from precise moments. They can be used in any of the following formats:(m:ss); (mm:ss); (mmm:ss); (h:mm:ss); (hh:mm:ss); or (hhh:mm:ss). For example:(10:20) – will automatically link to 10 minutes and 20 seconds into an episode. Note: Timestamps are currently only clickable on mobile. /* custom css */ .tdi_3_688.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_3_688.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } Spotify Expands to 80 New Markets, Including Ghana, Kenya and Tanzania Spotify is set to expand its streaming subscription service to 80+ new markets across the globe – thi...

How to Find WiFi Dead Spots at Home

Sourced from The Guardian Nigeria We tend to take Wi-Fi for granted at times, expecting it to miraculously work 24/7 and in every room of our homes – even on that remote patio that doesn’t quite reach the wireless router’s signal. As wireless connectivity runs on radio waves, obstructions and interferences come with the territory, resulting in Wi-Fi dead spots where wireless signals can’t penetrate. This means that your wireless devices won’t pick up Wi-Fi signals in these zones, and you’ll have to move to gain Internet access again – a particularly annoying ordeal if you’ve just settled in a comfy, quiet spot away from your kids or colleagues.  For a frustration-free connection that you can count on, identifying these network dead zones and fixing them is a must. Let’s look at how yo...

Clubhouse Finally Reveals Android App

Image sourced from Daily Express Clubhouse has finally revealed its Android app – albeit only to a select number of users. The social platform says that its plan is to “collect feedback from the community, fix any issues we see and work to add a few final features like payments and club creation before rolling it out more broadly.” The invitation-only audio-chat company has been available to iOS users for more than a year. Is the Clubhouse App Safe to Use? Clubhouse appears to be a reflection of the growing interest in sound-based products with the recent rebound of the podcast. Kaspersky researchers believe that the app can create a false sense of security, privacy, and closeness, in part because of how its registration works (it’s invitation-only at the moment). This creates several...