March 9th, 2010

You are currently browsing the articles from The Uncommon Network written on March 9th, 2010.

A Bit of a Rundown Covering Home Safety

Do you give consideration to whether your home is completely secure or not? An adequate alarmed protection tool can help to prevent such dangers and even alert emergency response teams should anything occur. Make sure that the family safety system you choose is one that best fits your needs. Families are a varied bunch and they all need a separate family protection system. Examining your home and its unique needs is paramount in establishing which home alarm monitoring tool you need.

Are your fittings, e.g. your fireplace and cooker, running on electricity? If so, then the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning is minimal and you can take that into account when it comes to choosing an alarm system. Older people may require an alarm monitoring system which will get in touch with the security company at just the push of a button. A surveillance tool would more suit families who routinely use the services of babysitters to look after their infants.

Try not to forget to check what level of protection your home requires when purchasing an alarm monitoring system. Should you want a better degree of protection than just a surveillance tool offers you can easily go up a degree to a covert video surveillance system, as nobody can tell that there are concealed cameras observing them, they could offer you more protection. Should you truly require the maximum level of protection, choose a heavy-duty monitoring system boasting iris scan or fingerprint ID tech.

First-class home protection systems provide more than just visual surveillance. There are home safety systems which utilize impact, glass break, movement and vibration detectors to call the alarm monitoring organization instantly the second an unauthorized entry is attempted on your home. Installing a distress switch on your home safety tool might really ease your worries. Simply triggering this switch will send an alert to help if something awful happens. Depending on what you decided on when you bought the family protection tool, the monitoring company will then get in touch with local law enforcement to send assistance, or they will get in touch with you to discover what the trouble is.

If you need more pointers and tips on home safety then look for a good web log on the matter on the Web. If you think about all of the different benefits of every home protection monitoring system then the right home alarm monitoring tool for your home will become plain. This is definitely advisable if you desire safety and will ease your mind!

Written by admin on March 9th, 2010 with comments disabled.
Read more articles on Misc and Universe Of Security.

This is the content of the ad2.php file. Leave it blank or include your ad.

Privacy Group Slams Google’s Breach of Privacy


When Internet major Google launched its new service Buzz recently, it could have hardly imagined it to go so wrong. But the response generated by the new social networking component has shown Google exactly how faulty its strategy was.

Google Buzz, a service that allows Gmail users to share videos and photos as well as comments like any regular social networking website, generated a lot of enthusiasm and appreciation from some; many thought Buzz was here to stay and marked the beginning of a new era in social networking. However, the service, which is integrated with Gmail and was provided to about 176 million Gmail users, ended up being severely criticized. Google’s decision to provide users the opportunity to follow everyone on their mail list has drawn the ire of privacy rights’ advocates, so much so, that the company not only had to apologise, but also limit some of the features of Buzz.

The apology hasn’t soothed all ruffled feathers; it looks like Google’s woos are set to grow. The Electronic Privacy Information Centre (Epic) in the US is now asking regulators to check if Buzz breaches consumer right laws. Epic has demanded that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) order Google to notify and ask for the consent of Gmail users before introducing any more changes in their privacy policy. The FTC has also been requested to prohibit Google from compiling social networking lists from the address books of its Gmail users.

The present case and the criticism faced by Facebook last year when it modified its privacy settings without informing users, are examples of how privacy abuse will not be tolerated by users.

Whether you’re concerned about internet safety or just the safety of your download limits getting the broadband deal that is right for you can be a juggling act. If you choose your broadband provider through Broadband Genie, you’ll be given all the information you need about each supplier on their easy to use comparison table to help you choose the best broadband for you.

Written by admin on March 9th, 2010 with comments disabled.
Read more articles on Buyers + Consumers and Social Stuff and The Telecommunication Way.

This is the content of the ad3.php file. Leave it blank or include your ad.

This is the content of the ad4.php file. Leave it blank or include your ad.