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Super Simple Security Principles
Makani Mason
101 episodes
4 days ago
Learn how to think not what to think.
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Learn how to think not what to think.
Show more...
Technology
Education,
How To
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92. Understanding Email Providers and Clients
Super Simple Security Principles
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92. Understanding Email Providers and Clients
Episode summaryWhen you join the email workshop, you will be making some decisions. The first two are simple but important: which email provider you’ll use, and which email client.Your email provider is the company that gives you an inbox and stores your messages on their servers. The big ones are Google (Gmail), Microsoft (Outlook, Hotmail, Live), Yahoo, and Apple (iCloud).An email client is the app you use to read and send email. There are a lot of options. On your phone, that might be Apple Mail or the Gmail app. On your laptop, it's most often your web browser.Personally, I’ve used Fastmail as my provider since 2013. On my phone, I use their custom app (which I love), and on my laptop, I use a browser.Get the FREE Bulletproof My Identity Starter Kit (https://bulletproofmyid.com)Get help from Makani (https://forum.makanimason.com)
Super Simple Security Principles
Learn how to think not what to think.