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SRT is Voted 2022 Best Internet Provider by Minot Daily News Readers’ Choice Awards

Jan 27 2023

SRT is Voted 2022 Best Internet Provider by Minot Daily News Readers’ Choice Awards

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We are honored to be voted the 2022 Best Internet Provider in the Minot Daily News’ “Best of the Best” Readers’ Choice Awards! This award marks 18 consecutive years of Minot Daily News readers voting SRT as the Best Internet Provider.
 
The “Best of the Best” contest begins when readers nominate businesses within the region. When the nomination period closes, there is a voting round.  Readers may vote online once per day for their favorite business within the specific categories listed. Once voting has closed and the votes have been counted, one winner and two finalists are announced for each category.
 
We are truly grateful to the readers for their votes and are humbled to be the recipient of this award for almost two decades. We look forward to serving our customers in 2023!
 
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January Tech Tip: How to Protect Your Digital Privacy

Jan 26 2023

January Tech Tip: How to Protect Your Digital Privacy

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January 28 is Data Privacy Day. The purpose of this day is to raise awareness of digital privacy and educate on how to properly protect your data and privacy online. Here are five helpful tips to keep your online data and privacy protected from the bad guys who try to steal your information:

1. Don’t Use Repeat Passwords

Avoid using the same password for every site in which you have an account. This way, if one password is comprised, the bad actors won’t be able to access your information on other sites.

2. Manage Your Passwords

Using a secure Password Manager app can help protect your data and provide added convenience. You only need to remember one main password or pin to access your other ultra-secure passwords within the Password Manager.

3. Secure Accounts with Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

This simple additional step can make a huge difference when protecting yourself online. Multi-factor authentication can require a text or email to be sent to registered contact information that acts as a second layer of defense.

4. Avoid Social Media Quizzes

While these personality quizzes can be fun and the results can be easily shared with your social media friends, some of these quizzes lead you to another website by hackers as a way to steal your personal information. Not all online quizzes do this, but sometimes it can be hard to tell which quizzes are safe. When in doubt, avoid social media quizzes altogether.

5. Clear Your Cookies

These are different than the delicious kind you eat. While cookies are not always bad, it’s a good idea to regularly clear them in your browser. This is especially the case for unencrypted web sites or sites with suspicious cookies you may not know are there. Cookies also take up space, albeit a small amount, but this can add up over time and slow down your computer. Each browser, such as Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, has a slightly different settings layout so make sure to look up how to clear cookies for your specific browser.

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Winter’s Not-So-Gentle Reminder: Don’t Forget Video Surveillance and Security for Your Farm or Ranch

Jan 24 2023

Winter’s Not-So-Gentle Reminder: Don’t Forget Video Surveillance and Security for Your Farm or Ranch

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Well before winter officially started on December 21, North Dakota was already dishing out all the extreme weather conditions farmers and ranchers face: snow, wind, ice, and frigid temperatures. These conditions can put structures, animals, and systems at risk if not monitored carefully, but it’s tough to see everything all day and all night.

From large-scale operations to smaller properties, it is critical for North Dakota farmers and ranchers to ensure that livestock and crops are safe during a storm. That structures are secure in blizzard conditions. And that heat is still running and water isn’t frozen when wind chills plummet.

Fortunately, video security and surveillance systems let farmers and ranchers keep a close eye on all that they built, invest in, and work so hard to run.

Monitor, adjust, and respond from anywhere. Many farmers head to warmer states in the winter, which might make things more comfortable but doesn’t change reality back home. This is when a security system can stand in as a 24/7 friend to check in and make sure all is well on the farm.

Temperature and water sensors let farmers monitor things remotely and detect a problem early, so they can fix issues before it’s too late. For example, a temperature sensor can send an alert via phone or other smart device if the furnace quits working. The farmer can act fast and arrange for repairs, even from many states away.

Prevent and deter theft or trespass. Video security and surveillance systems can help protect agricultural assets such as fuel tanks, machinery, outbuildings, holding pens, grain bins, water supplies – anything that needs oversight to ensure safety and profitability. They can also monitor driveways and structures to detect people entering the property.

Remotely accessible tools such as door and window sensors, glass break detectors, smart light controls, and door auto-locks provide many family farmers the peace of mind and confidence that their home and business will be waiting safely for them when they return. With 24/7 support, any disturbance triggers a live security response.

Specialists can scale video systems to meet the needs of your own farm or ranch. Wintertime and all year long, it’s never been easier to protect your livelihood and all that you hold dear.

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December Tech Tip: Cleaning & Caring for Your Devices

Dec 08 2022

December Tech Tip: Cleaning & Caring for Your Devices

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In a time of heightened awareness for germs, our phones, tablets, and laptops are often overlooked when cleaning and disinfecting. Screens are very dirty surfaces but require extra caution when cleaning. Do not use harsh chemicals like bleach when wiping your screen, but rather a damp cloth with mild soap. Special screen cleaning sprays and cloths are also good options for cleaning screens.

It’s also good to periodically clean out your laptop battery, fan, and wireless router. These elements are great at collecting and trapping dust that can hinder performance over time. Opening the side panel or removing the battery and spraying with a can of compressed air will reduce the risk of the device overheating or malfunctioning.

While you have the can of compressed air out, spray a few puffs into your USB ports and in the grooves of the keyboard to ensure dust and debris aren’t building up and limiting functions. Ports such as USB, headphone, and charging should never have cotton swabs inserted inside of them. The cotton end on a cotton swab can get stuck inside these small ports and cause damage to your device. If necessary, use a toothpick or something with a sharp end if you need to dislodge something inside one of these ports. Dust and lint building up in the charging port can sometimes prevent your phone from getting a good connection, resulting in poor battery life.

Some other general care and maintenance tips for your devices include using a carrying case for laptops and cell phones and reducing exposure to extreme temperatures for all device types. Thermal cycling is one major cause of premature hardware failure. Thus, reducing the number of times your device is exposed to extreme heat or cold will extend the life of your device. Further, if your device is left in extreme temperatures, it is best to allow it to slowly return to room temperature before powering on to reduce the effects of thermal cycling.

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November Tech Tip: Helpful Keyboard Shortcuts

Nov 18 2022

November Tech Tip: Helpful Keyboard Shortcuts

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Have you ever closed a tab in your browser and worried you would never be able to find it again? Thankfully, there is a keyboard shortcut that will restore your tab in a couple of clicks: Control + Shift + T

Here are a few other keystrokes to make your life easier:
Copy: Control + C
Paste: Control + V
Undo: Control + Z
Redo: Control + Y
Refresh Browser: F5
Open the Search Bar: Control + E
Search/Find Text: Control + F
Delete words instead of single letters: Control + Backspace
Zoom In/Out: Control + (+) or (-) or Control + Scroll on mouse
Highlight all text: Control + A

Microsoft-Specific:
Minimize all screens: Windows Key + D
Lock your screen: Windows Key + L
Renaming a file: Highlight the file and hit F2

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