We are told: don't write down passwords; don't reuse passwords; make passwords long and complex. Chris Taylor, President of the Ottawa PC Users' Group will show how to use free software that stores all your usernames and passwords along with related information and protects them with a single, very strong password. Don't let your online accounts get compromised. It's easy and free.
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Thursday Oct 05, 2023 at 2:00pm
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Saturday Oct 07, 2023 at 11:00am
60 minutesSorry this event and its waiting list are full
Get a Techno Buddy!
Technology and Social Media can be overwhelming.
Teen Volunteers share their Social Media knowledge with older Adults in a two-on-one setting.
Areas of technology help will focus on user’s personal account use by initial setting up of the accounts and how use the site:
Facebook
Instagram
X (former Twitter)
Pinterest
Meeting place: Teen Zone.
Please provide a phone number we can contact you about your topic.
One topic per session.
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Tuesday Oct 10, 2023 at 2:00pm
120 minutesJoin us for a workshop on how to protect your home computer.
The average time it takes for an unprotected computer to be compromised after connecting to the Internet is under 15 minutes. Don't let it be yours. Chris Taylor, President of the Ottawa PC Users' Group will show you the simple steps you need to take to keep your PC from being hacked. And best of all, it can be done for free.
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Wednesday Oct 11, 2023 at 11:00am
60 minutesDiscover what you can do with your library card!
Join this 1-hour hands-on session to learn to search the library catalogue, manage your library account online, and access the many services and resources available.
Register to ensure your spot.
The program will be held in the computer lab on the lower level of the Nepean Centrepointe library.
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Wednesday Oct 18, 2023 at 11:00am
60 minutesDiscover what you can do with your library card!
Join this 1-hour hands-on session to learn more about online resources. Find out how you can use your library card to access free films, read magazines online, access e-books, learn a new language, listen to music, and much more.
Register to ensure your spot.
The program will be held in the computer lab on the lower level of the Nepean Centrepointe library.
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Thursday Oct 19, 2023 at 5:30pm
120 minutesProtecting your PC
The average time it takes for an unprotected computer to be compromised after connecting to the Internet is under 15 minutes. Don't let it be yours! Chris Taylor, President of the Ottawa PC Users' Group will show you the simple steps you need to take to keep your PC from being hacked. And best of all, it can be done for free.
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Friday Oct 20, 2023 at 2:30pm
60 minutesSorry this event is full
Join us for a tour of the Digitization Lab. This lab is equipped with bookable work stations that allow you to digitize your old photographs, slides and negatives, as well as your VHS tapes and 8mm film reels. This tour will be an orientation of the equipment, the stations and the online booking system.
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Saturday Oct 21, 2023 at 11:00am
60 minutesSorry this event and its waiting list are full
Get a Techno Buddy!
Technology and Social Media can be overwhelming.
Teen Volunteers share their Social Media knowledge with older Adults in a two-on-one setting.
Areas of technology help will focus on user’s personal account use by initial setting up of the accounts and how use the site:
Facebook
Instagram
X (former Twitter)
Pinterest
Meeting place: Teen Zone.
Please provide a phone number we can contact you about your topic.
One topic per session.
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Monday Oct 23, 2023 at 1:00pm
120 minutesParticipants will explore new ways of staying connected or becoming connected, consider their thoughts on spending time alone, and helping others to be more connected when connecting in person isn't possible.
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Tuesday Oct 24, 2023 at 2:00pm
120 minutesCan't keep track of all your many passwords? Join us to learn some tips and tricks to help keep your usernames and your passwords organized.
We are told: don't write down passwords; don't reuse passwords; make passwords long and complex. Chris Taylor, President of the Ottawa PC Users' Group will show how to use free software that stores all your usernames and passwords along with related information and protects them with a single, very strong password. Don't let your online accounts get compromised. It's easy and free.