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Surfer
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Safeguards When Using A Public Access Computer
MOBIUS COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION
XM Satellite Radio; Summer Savings on Local Phone Service; Long Distance Plans; Mobius Contact Numbers; General Information and Tech Support
Ask The Help Desk
How Do I Use The BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) Feature When I Send E-mail Messages To Multiple People?
Sites Of The Month
Great Sites To Check Out In June!
Short Tutorial
Clearing Private Data From Browsers On Public Access Computers
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Good
Day Mobius Internet Subscribers
Since we're entering the summer travel season, this month's
issue is your tour guide through vacation-related topics. While at
hotels, you may want to use public access computers to check e-mail
messages or reserve tickets — we teach you how to protect your
private data following such online sessions. Want to e-mail everyone
about your recent trip? You'll learn how to do it without
compromising the privacy of the recipients. Need ideas for fun
getaways? Visit our Great Sites list for a taste of Hersheypark, pet
travel tips, and a movie preview that takes you onboard an ark.
The goal of each of our monthly eNewsletters is to keep our
subscribers informed regarding their Internet connection and to
improve their Internet experience. To meet this goal, each monthly
newsletter will usually contain information related to:
- Warnings on a recent
virus, e-mail hoax or security issue that may affect you
- An update on new
services and other local interests
- An answer to a
frequently asked Internet related question
- Some fun, seasonal
websites to check out
- A short, step-by-step
tutorial on an e-mail or browser related task
We think you'll find the
information contained in this newsletter to be a valuable tool for
enhancing your Internet experience. If, however, you'd prefer not to
receive these bulletins on a monthly basis, click HERE.
To see what's inside this issue,
take a look at the index to the left and thanks for reading!
- The Mobius Internet
Team
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Surfer
Beware - Safeguards When Using A
Public Access Computer

You may sometimes need to
access the Internet from a computer other than your own — such as a public
access computer at an Internet café or library, or the ones offered by
hotels you'll be staying at during your summer vacation. Using a shared
computer can be convenient, but you must take extra precautions to
safeguard your personal information. Here are some tips to remember:
- Do not check
the "Remember my ID" or "Remember my password" options. If you check
either of these options, you'll remain signed in after you close your
browser.
- Never leave a
computer unattended while signed in. Someone could easily access your
personal information.
- Use caution — a
sneaky shoulder surfer may try to watch your fingers as you type your
password. Use your hand and body to shield the keyboard or number pad to
minimize the risk of a thief acquiring your information.
- Avoid using public access
computers for online banking, sending e-mail messages containing
personal information, or making online purchases. If you do use public
computers for these activities, be sure to sign out of your online
accounts, delete the cookies, delete the history, empty the browser's
auto fill feature, clear the browser's cache, and close the browser. For
instructions on how to do these tasks for specific browsers, see
"Clearing Private Data From Browsers On Public Access Computers" in the
tutorial section below.
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MOBIUS COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION - XM Satellite Radio; Summer Savings on Local Phone Service; Long Distance Plans; Mobius Contact Numbers; General Information and Tech Support

XM Satellite Radio
Plan on spending a lot of time in the tractor, on the road or in the office this summer? Then you need XM Satellite Radio. With over 170 channels, you get the most choices in music, sports, news and entertainment on satellite radio.
Call today for details.
Summer Savings on Local Phone Service
Start the summer with savings from Mobius. Right now when you sign up for Local Phone Service you get 2 months of FREE service. But don't wait! This offer ends June 30, 2007.
Local phone service is available in Alliance, Bridgeport, Chadron, Crawford, Harrison, Ogallala, Sidney and Valentine.
Long Distance Plans
Whether you make a lot of long distance calls or only a few, Mobius has the Long Distance plan for you.
Hi5 - This value plan includes 100 minutes of direct dialed calls from your Mobius home phone to anywhere in the U.S. for just $5 per month. All minutes used over 100 per month are billed at 10 cents per minute.
$20 Unlimited Long Distance Plan - Talk all you want, whenever you want from your Mobius home phone to anywhere in the U.S. for the low monthly price of $20. The plan has some restrictions, so please call for details.
Both plans are available to residential customers only and do not cover business and Internet usage. No sign up fee or activation charge for either plan. Applicable taxes, fees and surcharges are extra. Both plans require Mobius Local Phone Service.
Mobius Contact Numbers
Alliance (308) 762-4811
Chadron (308) 432-6808
Crawford (308) 665-2200
Hemingford (308) 487-5500
Scottsbluff (308) 632-2299
Toll Free 877-266-2487
For General Information & Tech Support go to www.mobiusinternet.com
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Ask
The Help Desk - How Do I Use
The BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) Feature When I Send E-mail Messages To
Multiple People?

Question: I often send e-mail
messages to a long list of friends and family but I'm concerned about
revealing their e-mail addresses in the "TO" field. I've heard about the
BCC feature, but how exactly do I use it? I use Windows XP Home Edition
for my operating system and Outlook Express for e-mail.
Answer: "BCC" stands for Blind
Carbon Copy, and it's a good way to send messages to many recipients
without showing the world all of their e-mail addresses. When using
Outlook Express, you won't necessarily see the "BCC" field when you create
a new message. So after you create a message, click your cursor arrow on
its "View" menu item. Select "All Headers" and the "BCC" field will be
visible right below the "CC" field of the message. Then simply enter the
e-mail addresses of your chosen recipients. Please note — sometimes spam
filters will catch messages that don't have anything in the "TO" field, so
put your recipients in the "BCC" field but in addition put your own
address in the "TO" field to avoid that problem. All e-mail client
software programs have the "BCC" option. If you use a program other than
Outlook Express and can't find the BCC field in your particular program,
check the program's help files to locate it.
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Great
Sites To Check Out This Month

Tips for
Pet Travel
http://webmail.bbc.net/Redirect/tripswithpets.com -
If you like to include your pet when you travel, this site can help make
the experience go much more smoothly. It includes travel tools, airline
pet policies, state leash laws, pet friendly hotel chains, pet
recreational activities, directories of veterinarians — even an "Ask the
Travel Dog" advice column. The site's staff members are veterans of the
online travel industry and have a great deal of experience traveling with
their pets. Follow their tips to keep everyone happy, including the furry
or feathered members of the family.
Cooking with Farmers' Market Finds
http://webmail.bbc.net/Redirect/thatsmyhome.com/farmers -
It just wouldn't be summer without visits to your local farmers' market.
Want some fresh ideas about how to prepare the vegetables you find there?
Browse through this site to see their newest recipes like Grilled Sweet
Corn with Chili Lime Butter or Green Beans with Honey Cashew Sauce. You
can also search for recipes that feature a specific vegetable, everything
from asparagus to zucchini. Dig in and enjoy the tastes of the
season.
Send Support to a
Soldier
http://webmail.bbc.net/Redirect/anysoldier.com -
This site, started by a Combat Infantry soldier on the ground in Iraq and
run by a retired Army soldier, is a volunteer effort designed to put "care
packages" in the hands of U.S. soldiers who wouldn't otherwise get much or
any mail. It offers you a way to connect with these Americans and let them
know you support them and appreciate their sacrifices. You'll find
complete information on the site including ideas for what items to send,
as well as instructions for how and where to mail your
packages.
Sweet Celebration for
Hersheypark
http://webmail.bbc.net/Redirect/hersheypa.com/attractions/hersheypark/100th -
When Milton Hershey opened Hersheypark in 1907, it featured a
merry-go-round, an amphitheatre, and 5¢ chocolate bars. Now the amusement
park in cocoa-crazed Hershey, Pennsylvania
includes twisting steel coasters, live entertainment, and a new boardwalk
with the largest water-play structure in the world. To celebrate the 100th
anniversary of Hersheypark (and of the Hershey's Kiss), Hershey is
throwing a sweet celebration. You'll find all the delicious details at
this site including visitor information and lodging
options.
Building an Ark for a
Flood of Laughter
http://webmail.bbc.net/Redirect/evanalmighty.com -
Opening this month is a comedy of biblical proportions, Evan Almighty, which has Steve
Carell reprising his role as newscaster Evan Baxter from the movie Bruce Almighty. Evan is
visited by God (Morgan Freeman) and asked to build an ark, a task that
turns his life upside down and creates animal antics in two-by-two
fashion. Check out this site to watch the trailer and other video clips,
try your luck at ark games, or take a look inside Evan's Ark Building
for Dummies book. Rated PG.
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Short
Tutorial - Clearing
Private Data From Browsers On Public Access
Computers

Whenever you share a computer
with others, particularly a public one, you'll want to protect your
privacy by clearing personal data from the computer's browser prior to
ending your online sessions. Fortunately, the top browsers make this
process a pretty simple one. Just follow the steps below to insure that
subsequent computer users don't walk away with your personal details —
such as passwords or web form information — when using public access
computers.
Clearing Private
Data When Using Internet Explorer 7.0 And Windows XP Home Edition — After
Your Browsing Session:
- Once you've
completed your browsing session and with Internet Explorer still open,
click your cursor arrow on the "Tools" menu item and select "Internet
Options" from the drop-down menu.
- When the
"Internet Options" window opens, click on the "General" tab.
- Under "Browsing
History" you will see the following statement: "Delete temporary files,
history, cookies, saved passwords, and web form information." Click on
the "Delete" button.
- When you close the Internet
Explorer browser, your private data will be cleared.
Clearing
Private Data When Using Firefox 2.0 For Windows XP Home Edition Or
Macintosh OS X - Either At The Beginning Or At The End Of Your Browsing
Session:
- With Firefox
open and either right after you start your browsing session or when you
finish, click your cursor arrow on the "Firefox" menu item and select
"Preferences" from the drop-down menu.
- Click on the
"Privacy" icon on the "Preferences Tool Bar."
- Under "Private
Data," click on "Settings."
- Check every box
next to the various types of private data that you want to keep private
and then click "OK."
- Check "Always
clear my private data when I close Firefox."
- When you close
the Firefox browser, your private data will be cleared.
- If you want to clear your
private data immediately during a browsing session, click the "Clear
Now" button found in the lower right-hand corner of the Privacy window.
Finally, close the "Preferences" window.
Clearing
Private Data When Using Safari 2.0 For Macintosh OS X — At The Beginning
Of Your Browsing Session:
- With Safari
open, click your cursor arrow on the "Safari" menu item and select
"Private Browsing."
- Click "OK."
When private browsing is turned on, web pages are not added to the
browser's history, items are automatically removed from the Downloads
window, information is not saved in AutoFill (including names and
passwords), and searches are not added to the pop-up menu in the Google
search box.
- Note, you'll need to do this
each time you launch and start a browsing session when using Safari on a
public access computer.
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