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George Kao
@georgekao
🧑‍💼 Staff Ⓜ️ MasterHeart 🔤 ABC

Hello world!

I call myself an Authentic Business Coach not because I'm always authentic, but it's an aspiration!

I see authenticity as the practice and process of finding and expressing my authentic higher self, and expressing that in business... 

Check out my links to learn more about me.  Thank you f…


Active 2h ago Joined 26 May 2022 Benito Juárez (GMT-06:00) Guadalajara
Everything is optional - skip pages, segments, chapters, modules that aren't interesting to you! 6:02
Most important? Everything is optional 😄 Skip lessons & modules that aren't interesting to you!

You're welcome to simply come to a Q&A call, and tell me your situation (briefly) and ask me my recommended next step :)



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George Kao 🧑‍💼 Staff Ⓜ️ MasterHeart 🔤 ABC

If there's one required lesson, it's this one ;-)

Simplero Mobile App tutorial 5:29


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George Kao 🧑‍💼 Staff Ⓜ️ MasterHeart 🔤 ABC

You can now use the Simplero mobile app to add comments & replies! Check out the tutorial video above.



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George Kao 🧑‍💼 Staff Ⓜ️ MasterHeart 🔤 ABC

As of today... Simplero has updated their mobile app (download it in your app store!) so that you can now comment & reply under course lessons 🙌🏾



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The info regarding the fact that you sometimes add new lessons into existing modules was good to know in determining to mark something as "complete".

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George Kao 🧑‍💼 Staff Ⓜ️ MasterHeart 🔤 ABC

@Naara Kean thanks for emphasizing that point 🙏🏼

Make sure others are seeing your replies in Simplero 2:07
Make sure others are receiving your replies -- @mention them 😊

To make sure that the people you're replying to get notified of your comment, use the @mention feature. Watch the video above. Note that this feature isn't currently supported in the Simplero app but will be in the near future. For now, to mention others, use the web (computer) version.



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I was trying to replay to a comment, I clicked replay, and I went to @ but their name didn't pop up, will try again another time 

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George Kao 🧑‍💼 Staff Ⓜ️ MasterHeart 🔤 ABC

@celina catipovski when you type @ you then have to immediately start typing the person's name, and within seconds, it should appear as a choice that you can click on.

As you get more attention, be more aware of your cybersecurity 5:16
As you get more attention, be more aware of your cybersecurity... (use 2FA)

Click the following links, one by one, and follow the instructions to enable 2-factor authentication on these important websites (assuming you use those websites regularly)...  Google FB Instagram LinkedIn Paypal Stripe (scroll down to Two-step authentication) Any other payment methods you use



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George,  I realized you had done this video on cyber security.  Great.  Not sure but I started to get more active on Linked in as I am listening to your workshop and boom, I get this email to my business email address which was  saying they had taken over my website.  It went to a different internet provider and looked at my website.  looked fine.  But now I am not sure.  Is there something I should do to check it again.  It looks okay but thought maybe I am not checking properly.  And I deleted that email of course.  Was really creepy!!

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George Kao 🧑‍💼 Staff Ⓜ️ MasterHeart 🔤 ABC

@Jeanne Hartman sadly, we are all starting to get more spam/scam emails that try to get our attention by saying our website or some other account has been compromised.  If you are able to access it and another friend can, then I wouldn't worry about it.  Over time you'll start to learn how to quickly tell these scams.  As a rule: don't click on any links from strangers and disbelieve their warnings.

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Do you recommend having a VPN, or using something like TOR browser? 

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George Kao 🧑‍💼 Staff Ⓜ️ MasterHeart 🔤 ABC

@Devora Gila Berkowitz I don't use either one at home, but if planning to use public wifi eg. when traveling, I would definitely use VPN.

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@George Kao  Could you explain more? Wouldn't it be more vulnerable to be at home without a VPN ; ie. same address all the time and easily identified? Why the danger in the public wifi? Because you are on a network with other computers? 

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George Kao 🧑‍💼 Staff Ⓜ️ MasterHeart 🔤 ABC

@Devora Gila Berkowitz Yes, correct. 

Public or any shared WiFi means you might be sharing it with a hacker. 

But if the only people with access to your home WiFi are trusted, and you are generally savvy with what websites you log into, you probably don't need VPN. 

Most sites we log into these days are https so it's already encrypted.

More here:

 https://www.vice.com/en/article/xgxnwk/you-probably-dont-need-a-vpn