July 2024 Public Newsletter
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July 2024 Public Newsletter
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As the heat of summer is upon us we're excited to bring you this month's newsletter, focusing on two important topics that affect many of our clients: password management and the upcoming end of support for Windows 10.
As we navigate our smart devices and the Internet, managing passwords can be a challenge, especially for those of us who didn't grow up with computers. We'll share some easy-to-follow tips to help you keep your accounts secure without the headache of remembering dozens of complex passwords.
Additionally, we'll discuss the approaching end of support for Windows 10 in October 2025. If you're using Windows 10, you might be wondering what this means for you and whether you'll need to upgrade your computer. We'll break down your options in simple terms to help you plan ahead.
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When helping clients log in to their computer or websites, often we’ll see them pull out a scratch pad or sticky notes with various passwords scribbled on the page. There’s a better organized and more secure method to keep track of your login information...
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If you purchased a PC between 2015-2021 it most likely came with Windows 10. The operating system will be out-of-date and no longer supported by Microsoft as of October 2025. If your computer is over 9 years old it is likely already out-of-date and no longer supported...
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Personalized Tech Support for Your Peace of Mind
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At Computer Techs Reno, we understand that technology can sometimes feel overwhelming. That's why we offer personalized, in-home consultations to help you with password management and to assess your computer's readiness for the transition to Windows 11.
Don't let technology concerns keep you up at night. Let us help you navigate these changes with ease and confidence.
Schedule your in-home consultation today by calling us or visiting our website. We're here to ensure your digital life remains simple, secure, and stress-free!
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You can also reach Mark at the mobile number
listed on his business card.
Otherwise, call our office voicemail at 775-624-6888
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