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TUTORIAL/FAQ

May 10 2021

TUTORIAL/FAQ

Download Graphics to View Question: Sometimes I’m puzzled by the ads in my News Feed. How does Facebook decide which ads to show me?

Answer: According to the Facebook Help Center, Facebook wants the ads you see to be as interesting and useful to you as possible. Here are examples of things Facebook uses to decide which ads to show you:
  • Your activity on Facebook (such as liking a Page or clicking on ads you see).

  • Other information about you from your Facebook account (example: your age, your gender, your location, or the devices you use to access Facebook).

  • Your activity on websites and apps off of Facebook.
To see why Facebook is showing you a particular ad:
  1. Click in the top right corner of the ad.
  2. Click “Why am I seeing this ad?” and you’ll see different reasons. For example, “You visited the advertiser’s website.”
  3. If available, click > next to the reason why you’re seeing an ad to view more information.
If you’re seeing ads that aren’t interesting to you, Facebook offers several options. You can:
  • Adjust your ad preferences. Visit your ad preferences page, where you can manage things like your interests and your profile information to get a more personalized experience. Learn more about your ad preferences.

  • Update your ads based on data from partners setting. If you don’t want Facebook to use information based on your activity on websites or apps off Facebook for the purpose of showing you ads, you can adjust your settings.

  • Hide ads from an advertiser. If you’re seeing an advertiser that isn’t interesting to you, you can hide an ad or hide an advertiser.
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Billing System Maintenance

May 10 2021

Billing System Maintenance

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SRT Billing System Maintenance – Bill Pay Options Will Be Affected During Maintenance Window

SRT’s billing software will undergo maintenance on the 2nd Thursday of each month, until further notice. The maintenance will take place from 12am – 2am. This will affect SRT’s billing systems including SmartHub, Pay Now, and our automated payment line (877-495-6835).

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and look forward to serving you during normal business hours. If you need to make a payment, please make your payment before or after the maintenance window.

Thank you for being an SRT customer!
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CRAFTY IDEAS

May 05 2021

CRAFTY IDEAS

Crafty Demo 1 - Download Graphics to View  
Button Up Your Craft Skills
It’s super easy to take colorful spare buttons and turn them into earrings, bowls, bookmarks, and candle holders.
Crafty Demo 2 - Download Graphics to View  
Tree-mendous Twig Monogram
You’ll love the rustic beauty of this wall décor, and Mother Nature supplies most of what you need in your backyard.
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Stay Safe on Public Wi-Fi

May 04 2021

Stay Safe on Public Wi-Fi

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Public Wi-Fi connections are super helpful, especially when you are in a building like a mall or sports stadium where your cell phone reception is lacking or even non-existent. However, there are some things to keep in mind when it comes to safely using a public network. Make sure to be aware of the following potential scenarios before you connect!

Be sure that you are connecting to the correct network.

Attackers can create networks that are similarly named, with slight differences. Be sure to check signs in your area, the building’s website, or contact a building manager for details on the proper network to connect to.

Do not access banking information or transfer money.

When you are on public Wi-Fi networks, it is much easier for hackers to access your phone than it is on a private network. That being said, it is important to steer clear of logging into your banking accounts or other financial transactions while connected. Try to keep these sensitive and important logins for your own personal, private Wi-Fi source.

Do not automatically connect to any public network.

If you have your phone set to actively search for networks to connect to, and connect automatically, it is much more likely that you will accidentally connect to a fraudulent network. In order to avoid this, after you are finished using any public network, select “Forget This Network” in your Wi-Fi settings. You will have to manually reconnect each time, but it will ensure that you are safe from attackers!

Try to limit the amount of time spent on public networks.

While public Wi-Fi is convenient, it is not always secure. Use the network for necessary tasks. Try to stay away from online shopping, social media scrolling, logging into any accounts, or working. They contain information that you do not want others to access, so do not use them on a public network.

Stay away from wandering eyes.

If you do need to log into an account or make some sort of transaction in public, be sure that you are aware of your surroundings. If possible, sit with your back against a wall and shield your screen while you are typing in important information. You could also purchase a privacy screen, which will make it impossible for someone next to you to read what you are typing on your phone.

Public Wi-Fi networks certainly do not have to be scary, there are just some minor precautions to take in order to avoid anything bad happening. Be safe, and happy public surfing!

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POPULAR APPS

May 03 2021

POPULAR APPS

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Here’s the faster and better way to access LinkedIn and search for jobs, keep up with news from your network, and stay in touch.
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Paperama  
Paperama
Folding paper is the ultimate Zen experience, as you’ll discover with this unique and relaxing adventure to the origami world.
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Skratch  
Skratch
Dreaming of travel? Skratch helps you track the places you’ve been, create a bucket list, and build a personalized map of your travel memories.
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