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[Editor's note: While we're on a break this week and next, the Monitor newsletter will contain a mix of great IT and tech articles from around the web, but there'll be no news updates or SaaS updates.] | How to Land an IT Job: Showcase Your Adaptability | The Enterprisers Project | Hiring managers are moving candidates with this skill to the top of their list. Here are 4 ways to highlight your adaptability. | Your Best Ways to Say ‘Sorry, I’m Out of the Office’ | The New York Times | "I asked you to send in your best auto-replies, and hundreds of you emailed or tweeted your responses. Many of you said you keep it simple — 'I’ll be back next week, if it’s an emergency email this person' — while others lamented that it can seem impossible to truly unplug because our smartphones make us always connected. (Deeply agree with that one.) Tons of your auto-replies were fantastic, so this week I’m highlighting some of my favorites!" writes Tim Herrera. | ICYMI: Enhancing Email Security: Stop Sender Fraud with SPF, DKIM, and DMARC | BetterCloud Monitor | SPF, DKIM, and DMARC are three standards that you need to know to improve email security. Implementing them correctly will help you stop sender fraud. |
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| How to Use Multiple Google Accounts at Once in Google Chrome | MakeUseOf | If you use a shared computer, chances are you’re using a shared browser. If you would rather have personalized browser settings, private search history, and all the things that come with a browser of your own, you should be using Google Chrome’s custom profiles feature. | How to Chop Down a 20,000 Email Inbox to Zero in 30 Minutes | MakeUseOf | "If you follow the process outlined in this article, you can get yourself down to inbox zero in at least 30 minutes. At the most, one hour. Want to give it a try? Open up your bloated inbox, and follow along," writes Ryan Dube. |
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| 'Security Fatigue' Could Put Business at Risk | Dark Reading | With stories of data breaches affecting millions of records in the news, is it possible for consumers and employees to suffer "security fatigue" in ways that have an impact on their behavior? |
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| The Town Without Wi-Fi | Washingtonian | The residents of Green Bank, West Virginia, can’t use cell phones, Wi-Fi, or other modern technology due to a high-tech government telescope. Recently, this ban has made the town a magnet for so-called electrosensitives, and the locals aren’t thrilled to have them. |
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