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5 Cybersecurity Best Practices for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For many years Nonprofit Tech for Good used a budget website hosting company for $12 a month, but by 2020 our website downtime became significant and our email opt-in forms so overrun with spam bot subscribers, that we had to make the shift to a premium website hosting company and upgraded to a $96 a month plan. and requires no maintenance.

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Ready to Declutter Your Digital Life?

The MatrixFiles

I have unlimited storage in Gmail, which is a good thing and a bad thing. I hesitate to press Spam on most of the messages I receive because most are legit businesses and many are newsletters I subscribed to a while back. Often, I needed the files for something quick and then never again. But those files stayed in Downloads.

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5 Cybersecurity Best Practices for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For many years Nonprofit Tech for Good used a budget website hosting company for $12 a month, but by 2020 our website downtime became significant and our email opt-in forms overrun with spam bot subscribers. In fact, most software used by nonprofits is safely hosted in the cloud i.e., Dropbox, Canva, Gmail, etc.,

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Favorite Free Software

Robert Weiner

Here are mine, minus obvious ones like Gmail and Firefox (note that many are only free for home use). Google Desktop — Use Google to search your desktop files: [link]. SpamBayes — Trainable anti-spam plugin for Outlook (may work with other clients as well): [link]. — Free anti-virus for home use: [link].

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What actually happened: Apple Mail Privacy Protection

M+R

Since Apple Mail can be set up to work not just with Apple domains, but also with most of the major inbox providers (Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail…) this impacts a huge segment of email subscribers. But you know who else doesn’t read emails in the spam folder? Messages that end up in spam? That part is still true. Left unread.

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Your Online Account Has Been Compromised — Now What?

Tech Soup

Once I did and logged in to my email, friends were writing and replying to me about the spam I was sending. It contained a link to a file that presumably downloads more malware, hosted on a compromised website. I did not email everyone on my list since that can be perceived as even more spam. Here's to a speedy recovery!

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What Gmail’s New Settings Mean for Your Nonprofit Email Strategy

Connection Cafe

A few years ago nonprofit email marketers were thrown for a loop when Gmail implemented a tabbed in-box for various kinds of messages (primary, email and social). Several sources ( including Blackbaud ) have published information about their email delivery practices generally, and how to respond to these changes at Gmail.

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