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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. Since then, our site has experienced zero downtime, no more bot email subscribers, and customer service is exceptional.

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10 Website Maintenance Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

3) Use and monitor Google Analytics. Google Analytics is an essential website analytics tool for nonprofits. Google Analytics is free to use and its most recent upgrade is named GA4. Also, setting up a Google Business Profile for your nonprofit also helps. 4) Prioritize SEO. 5) Install SSL certificates on your website.

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5 Cybersecurity Best Practices for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Customer service can be unreliable and slow to respond and if your site has been taken offline or data compromised in a cyberattack, and in either case, you are going to need fast-responding, knowledgeable customer service. Since then, our site has experienced zero downtime, no more bot email subscribers, and customer service is exceptional.

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Google+ and Nonprofits: No Worries If You Have Not Yet Been Invited!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

My guess is that 99.99% of nonprofits (or more) have not yet been invited to beta test Google+ ( sign up here ), but if you are a regular reader of Mashable, TechCrunch, or The Next Web, you might be feeling like your missing out on the fruits of being an early adopter (before the site is even out of beta – craziness!).

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10 Website Maintenance Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

3) Use and monitor Google Analytics. Google Analytics is an essential website analytics tool for nonprofits. Google Analytics is free to use and its most recent upgrade is named GA4. Also, setting up a Google Business Profile for your nonprofit also helps. 4) Prioritize SEO. 5) Install SSL certificates on your website.

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More lame spam as blog comments

Robert Weiner

At their best, these are way more entertaining than email spam -- lots of creative English, garbled syntax, and mixed metaphors ("gladsome to mature this website," "earmarks of the army has recruited on boob tube," "Lossing albatross is benificial," "your current article causes me completely happy"). Thanks For Share Robert L. Great write-up!

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Google brings in-call scam notifications to Pixel watches

Engadget

Anyone else feel like half the time their phone rings these days it's spam? Well, Google is now making it easier to do the latter, adding in-call scam detection to the Pixel Watch. Google first introduced the feature to select phones in beta last November.

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