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com I'm Donna J. Jodhan wishing you a terrific day and week. To reach me, please send an email to and I would be delighted to send you an electronic copy of our latest newsletter. You can view more of my blogs and editorials at the following websites:Donna Jodhan!By Donna J. Jodhan So, you are looking for some adventure and you are thinking about launching your own Internet business but are not sure how to go about doing it. Your friends have been telling you that you should become a bit more computer savvy as part of your action plan or things to do before launching out. They itemize three specific things for you; to learn more about Internet security, how to develop an informative website, and how to design attractive web content. Your desire to succeed is burning up your mind and you also want to fill your time now that you have retired but at what cost?How prepared are you?Have you taken the time to learn about the various components of building a successful Internet business?Have you been able to obtain the necessary knowledge that you will need in order to defend yourself against those lurking cyber pirates and hackers who are only too willing to make victims out of those who have not taken the time to fully prepare?You need to spend a lot of time building your knowledge base before you take the next step. If you are contemplating an online business venture then you need to acquire the necessary computer skills and these include learning about online security and how to develop and manage your website. You may be asking where do you go to find all of this and I have a perfect reference for you to check out. Please see below.

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There was little lag between the voice command and the base station announcing status or changes in system modes. The Alexa integration only works with the new SimpliSafe hardware, and the system can't be disarmed via voice for obvious reasons. With the monthly Interactive Plan, you can use SimpliSafe's Online Dashboard or mobile app to control the system, including arming and disarming it. The Dashboard also lets you view your System Event Log, change your PIN, assign up to four guest PINs, and choose an optional Duress PIN, to use when an intruder is coercing you to disable the alarm. Enter it, and the alarm will stop sounding, but SimpliSafe will immediately send the police. You can also tweak settings like siren volume, entry and exit delay time, and manage and rename sensors in the Dashboard. But now, with the new system, most of these controls are accessible on the keypad too, which is nice. I’ve been using a Canary since their kickstart beginning; I started with one All in One unit mostly because my hard wired home security system’s temperature monitor had been replaced a couple of times and still gave untimely and weird reports. I also wanted to see what was actually going on and found it invaluable when our house sat vacant for a year while my wife was in medical treatment in another city. After my wife recovered we downsized into a small condo and now rely on two Canary All in One’s and a Ring Doorbell for our entire security there. The units were so inexpensive on Amazon compared to my first All in One, I bought three more All in One’s and a Flex to cover the front and rear entrances to my townhouse, garage, and driveway outside.

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In fact, sales reps from eight of the nine security companies we considered offered us a discount over the phone — we didn’t even have to ask. If you decide that home automation is an important part of your home security, it’s a good idea to research home automation protocols to learn which one will work best for you. As we touched on above, a protocol is the language smart devices use to communicate with each other, and it serves as the foundation on which a home automation system is built. Not all protocols are the same, with some supporting more devices or using less power. Before committing to any home automation devices, look into which protocol works best for your home and if it supports the devices you wish to incorporate into your home automation system. Every home is different, and so is every homeowner’s security needs.

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