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Clear Computing is back for a three part series on cybersecurity. Sign up for one or all three.
Talk 1: ScamJam - Ripping people off has evolved into a multibillion dollar industry thanks to the internet. Learn how the scammers operate, why they love to pick on seniors, and how you can stay safe online. Participant should bring their phones to download Adguard software. https://sasc.recdesk.com/Community/Program/Detail?programId=2743
Talk 2: Passwords & Privacy - Say goodbye to password frustrations once and for all! Learn practical tips for creating safe, secure, and reliable ones as well as some strategies for keeping your personal information safe. Participants should bring their computers. https://sasc.recdesk.com/Community/Program/Detail?programId=2744
Talk 3: Hackers, Viruses, & Darkweb - How does someone get hacked? How do viruses really work? Let’s demystify these spooky tech concepts and learn ways to stay safe online. Participants should bring their computers. https://sasc.recdesk.com/Community/Program/Detail?programId=2745
Register at the front desk or online for these programs. Nonmembers are welcome for $5 extra, open to anyone 45+.
Saline Area Senior Center
7190 N. Maple Rd
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Partly Cloudy , with a high of 88 and low of 61 degrees. Mist for the morning, sunny during the afternoon, mist overnight.
Perhaps we are missing something here? The decision to not find a reasonable accommodation to interview Kelley seems short sighted and contrary to ensuring the best interests of the schools and our children are given top priority.
“In our view…” who are you speaking for here?
Sometimes I feel like the some members of the board views this more as a corporation than a community. I understand that Saline Schools are large, but when everything is approached with a big-business, corporate mindset, it starts to lose that sense of connection.