- Apple mail rule for avast mac security for mac#
- Apple mail rule for avast mac security professional#
You said you've spent thousands of dollars working with a Mac Pro, so this makes you an IT professional? I have also spent thousands of dollars at my auto mechanics, should I now be considered an auto mechanic? we are professionals that are helping build one another, professionally. It simply means that you do not belong here. Thanks to the community of professionals who actually acted Professional! (And I%u2019m definitely not referring to you David or Matt)įirst things things first just because David and I are referencing the rules of the site, doesn't make us mean or rude. However they have given me conflicting advice especially when it comes to AV and VPN %u2014 hence why I consulted this forum. (Refer to posts above your nasty unhelpful unnecessary and rude one) - And I%u2019ve paid for Apple certified technologists to set up a sonicwall at my office.
Apple mail rule for avast mac security professional#
If u didn%u2019t want to respond or if I%u2019m inconveniencing your life and professional community you could have just oh I dono NOT responded? But thankfully there are some incredibly helpful IT folks who have acted professionally by helping someone who had asked in earnest. I have a small business and I have to wear many hats, IT management coordination is one of them. His guidance was completely conflcting with other IT professionals and thus I sought professional opinions in this forum. I hope that helps explain it and that I'm understanding what you are asking correctly :)ĭear Matt M and David CSG I%u2019ve been a member of Spiceworks since 2014! I%u2019ve done a whole hell of a lot of due diligence and spent thousands of dollars working with a certified Apple technologist (would that count as an IT person in your book?). However, the sites you're visiting would have your mobile phone's IP address, so there's the privacy side that is still a concern.Īlso, If you travel a lot for work and ever have a need to connect to unsecure or public WI-Fi, the VPN would encrypt that traffic. If you are connecting to your mobile hotspot with WPA2 encryption, then your wireless connection is indeed encrypted. (The context being that you are working remotely and connecting to the Internet with your hotspot) What you had heard, that if you are connecting via a mobile data connection that you "don't need a VPN" is true in one sense. I believe you are referring to using a VPN to encrypt your wireless connection/protect your privacy, as compared to connecting to an on-premise network from a remote location. We do offer Mac security if you want to check it out.įor the VPN side, it depends on how you are using it. Re: AV - as most have recommended here, Macs are not immune to malware/ransomware etc.
Apple mail rule for avast mac security for mac#
Most major brands work, important factor is to keep the AV updated and not to turn if off when downloading files or emails.For Business.always a yes, for personal a maybe but preferrable.For 2 man organisation, try G-Suite (Google email with Google Docs).Looking for user-friendly but secure for client e-mails and presentations etc.What do you intend to "work on" when travelling to work ?.How long does it take to travel to work ?.How do I stay secure when traveling for work?.I have been told you don't need an antivirus for mac and that if you use cellular data you also don't need a vpn. Have you spoken to someone in the IT department, or a store or just a kid at the apple store ? Which VPN works well for mac and iphone and is user friendly? Looking for user-friendly but secure for client e-mails and presentations etc. How do I stay secure when traveling for work? Basically, I have a small business with literally 2 users.