Protect Yourself From Tech Support Scams
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October 14, 2019
Protect Yourself From Tech Support Scams
Tech support scams are an industry-wide issue where scammers trick you into paying for unnecessary technical support services. You can help protect yourself from scammers by verifying that the contact is a Microsoft Agent or Microsoft Employee
and that the phone number is an official Microsoft global customer service number.
Ok , now Windows 10 has started bringing this up at least once a Day but sometimes several times a Day. It refers to Google Inc., when I try and open something directly from my new emails in Outlook. This OS is a Joke!!
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This message appears when the application does not have a valid certificate root authority. These types of notifications may be disabled from the User Account Control Settings.
Method :Using Control Panel to modify UAC Settings CAUTION: Turning off UAC is NOT recommended
• Go to search box and type Control Panel
• Navigate to System and Security > Action Center
• From the left pane, Select Change User Account Control settings
• Drag the scroll button to Never notify
• Click on OK to save your settings
NOTICE: UAC helps prevent potentially harmful applications from making changes to your Computer.
Turning off UAC would turn off the feature for all programs and not for only a specific particular application.
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