I'm looking for a case study on why 'you' should bookmark your bank, investment company and other important sites you use, and never use a Google or similar search engine to 'look up' your important sites, i.e., preaching about why not to type in the URL and to always use your bookmark.
If anyone has links, please share!
Thanks,
Q.
@Quireboy wrote:
I gave you an exact precis of what I’m asking for, and instead of saying “I have no CASE STUDIES I can refer you to, you all argued the premise. Doesn’t anyone here know how to just answer the question that was asked? I thought y’’all were professionals.
@Quireboy, if no one's provided case studies, take it to mean that we have none.
If someone asks me if I have a case study to show that you can safely connect to an un-trusted network without using a firewall, I won't just say 'no, I don't' --- I'll also advise him that it usually isn't the case.
All of us have attempted to make it clear that what you asked doesn't make much sense, at least the way you put it.
If that message hasn't sunk in yet, I suppose we aren't professionals after all...
@rslade wrote:
Yeah, *we* thought it was mostly professionals here, too ...
(No, that's not strictly true. I've known there were a lot of whiners and crybabies
here for a long time ...)
Professionals are not a disjoint set from whiners and crybabies.
@Quireboy wrote:I'm looking for a case study on why 'you' should bookmark your bank, investment company and other important sites you use, and never use a Google or similar search engine to 'look up' your important sites, i.e., preaching about why not to type in the URL and to always use your bookmark.
@Quireboy wrote:
I gave you an exact precis of what I’m asking for, and instead of saying “I have no CASE STUDIES I can refer you to, you all argued the premise. Doesn’t anyone here know how to just answer the question that was asked? I thought y’’all were professionals.
@Quireboy Your question did not ring true with many of us and we were trying as professionals to understand what you were looking for and maybe help you (that's the mark of a professional).
I for one would not waste my time on your premise as I find it flawed so would therefor not have any Case Studies.
I wish you well in trying to convince folks to bookmark URLs.
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> denbesten (Community Champion) posted a new reply in Tech Talk on 07-13-2019
> Professionals are not a disjoint set from whiners
> and crybabies.
Sadly true ...