The Security Guide for Home Computing 2.0
AN ANIMATED E-BOOK ON COMPUTER SECURITY
The full version of the Security Guide is now FREEWARE! The Security Guide is an animated e-book that explains how your home computer can be compromised and how to protect it using free software. Written in plain English (not technical) so that everyone can understand how different security features work. The Security Guide has many color illustrations and Flash movies.
The Security Guide features:
*Flash Movies o Book contains Flash Movies that illustrate security topics such as how a firewall blocks hackers.
o Movies are non-technical so anyone can understand the issues.
*Animated Reader for Chapters
o Chapters contain animated readers that can read the chapter to you.
o The Readers are activated by a "Reader" button in the control panel.
*Graphics
o Many color graphics that illustrate the chapters. o Screen captures of actual security situations and scams.
o Pop-up windows that show actual hacker and scam information.
*Integrated Dictionary of Technical Terms
o Book features pop-up definitions for technical terms used in the book
o A 200 word dictionary is included in the book for technical security
terms.
*Additional Information Links
o Book contains over 80 hyperlinks
for additional information outside of the 60 FREE security tools
reviewed in the Free Stuff chapter.
What is new in 2.0 software version? - Unable to resolve 2.0 news. What is expected in the future? Newly-made The Security Guide for Home Computing 2.1 be downloaded from current page, we also looking forward to unconfirmed 2.2 release build. You may download downloads.htm directly, estimated download time by ADSL2+ [~24.5 Mbit/s] is 0:00:08. Just write the reviews of the The Security Guide for Home Computing. System requirements are unspecified. Program has been scanned and verified by the several antivirus and anti-spyware applications and The Security Guide for Home Computing found to be clean. The default languages that are installed in The Security Guide for Home Computing are not defined.









