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- 16:59, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Internet (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex|Internet}} Because the '''Internet''' is an unregulated, collaborative space, we really have no control over all of the information that our families have access to. New content is posted to the Internet every day. Content spans from teaching people how to tie knots to bomb-making instructions, and from pictures of a recent family reunion to pornography. == Uplifting uses == Referring to the technology advances of our day, President Faust said the...)
- 16:59, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Mobile devices (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex|Cell Phones}} Demand for access to the Internet is spurring the creation of more '''mobile devices''' at exponential rates. Cell phones, digital music players, and laptops are all becoming Internet aware, allowing us full access to the myriad of information available on the Internet anytime, anywhere. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handhelds_with_WiFi_connectivity Handheld devices] with the ability to access the Internet...)
- 16:58, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Social Networking (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex|Internet}} '''Social networking''' refers to those sets of websites that are dedicated to keeping people in touch, meeting new people, and just generally networking with other real people. They are places on the Internet where like-minded people go to converse, share pictures, talk about what is going on in their lives, and just virtually “hang out.” Popular social networking sites include Facebook.com, MySpace.com, LinkedIn.com and Twitter.com. The...)
- 16:58, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Internet filtering (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex}} An '''Internet filter''' is hardware or software that restricts the information that is delivered over the Internet. Filters can greatly reduce the flow of harmful content onto your computer. Filters can be installed on the servers of an Internet Service Provider or proxy service, as part of a local area network, or on individual computers. They can block access to websites, e-mail, chat, or other Internet-based communications based on category,...)
- 16:58, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page TV, movies & music (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex}} Our choice of '''TV, movies, and music''' has a profound effect on what we view as right and wrong. Church leaders have urged us for many years to make good choices in this regard. With the new trend toward moving television and movie content onto the Internet, and the wide availability of music for digital devices, families need to be even more vigilant regarding the teaching of proper habits regarding the media in ou...)
- 16:58, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Video Games (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex}} '''Video games''' have been around for many years, and have been a source of entertainment since [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pong Pong]. Video games are different from online games in that they are usually played on a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_game_console game console] such as a Playstation, Wii, or XBox. Video games can also be played on the computer, but if they are not connected to the Internet (Fam...)
- 16:58, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Online Games (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex}} '''Online games''' are a form of video games, but with two important distinctions: 1. they are played over the Internet, and 2. they are played against (or with) other real people, rather than against (or with) computer-generated characters. Online games are becoming very popular, but there are some real dangers associated with them that require attention. == Uplifting uses == Computers provide an amazing ability t...)
- 16:57, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page E-Readers (Family Safety) (content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex|Media Choices}} The convenience of having hundreds of books all contained in a 7 ounce, 6 inch electronic device, or '''e-Reader''' coupled with newer multifunction abilities like browsing the internet, watching movies, and downloading applications, have made e-Readers a high demand item for both children and adults. ==Uplifting uses== The scriptures, manuals, and hymns can be read from an e-Reader, and many great classic boo...")
- 16:57, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Pornography (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex}}The plague of '''pornography''' is raging about like a storm. The availability of this content on the Internet amplifies the problem for many in and outside of the Church. This page is intended to help raise awareness of the problem, and provide suggestions for creating barriers to this content entering your home via technology. == Dangers == Pornography is a business. In fact, it is much larger than most people reali...)
- 16:57, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Malicious software (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex|Malicious Software}} '''Malicious Software''' is the term that is used to describe applications that are written with the express purpose of either exposing or doing harm to your data. There are many different types of malicious software in existence today ranging in severity from mild to severe. These can be used to steal identities, steal money, or simply destroy or corrupt our data. == What is malicious software? == As the use of technology incr...)
- 16:57, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page File & music sharing (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex}} In recent years '''file & music sharing''' technology has become quite popular. The technical name for these applications is '''peer-to-peer''' or '''P2P'''. Their popularity has mainly been driven by the soaring popularity of digital music and video players. The concept behind a P2P application is that it allows users to easily share files via the Internet, making it very easy to obtain content for digital players. Rather than having to convert a...)
- 16:57, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Identity theft (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex|Identity Theft}}'''Identity theft''' is a crime where criminals steal your confidential, personal information and use it to commit fraud at your expense. Often social engineering is used to fool or trick individuals into giving up their personal information which is used by the criminal to commit identity theft. == Introduction == '''Identity theft''' is a crime (fraud) where criminals steal your confidential, personal...)
- 16:57, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Social Engineering (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "#REDIRECT Social engineering (Family Safety)", and the only contributor was "Davebailey" (talk))
- 16:56, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Social engineering (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex|Social engineering}} '''Social engineering''' is the act of manipulating people into performing actions or divulging confidential information exploiting their trust in other people or computer systems. The attacks are often committed by using misleading email, web sites, or phone calls. Communications look or sound real, often offer rewards or threaten penalties, and create a sense of urgency to respond quickly. Simply put...)
- 16:56, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page CyberBullying (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex|Internet}}'''Cyberbullying''' is a very dangerous and concerning problem. Because of the anonymity that accompanies online personas, it is easy for people to get carried away and say hurtful things through technological means that they would most likely never say in person. == What is Cyberbullying? == Cyber bullying is becoming a problem on the Internet. CyberBullying.org defines it as follows: “Cyberbullying involves the use of information and com...)
- 16:56, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Adware (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex|Malicious Software}} '''Adware''' is a reference to a type of software that automatically displays advertisements, usually as a way of generating income to the maker of the software. Not all adware is considered malicious, but there are still some dangers to be cautious of. ==Dangers== Because [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adware adware] displays advertisements, the software is usually free. If the customer i...)
- 16:56, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Spam (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex|Email}} '''Spam''' refers to messages, usually sent via email, which are not requested, usually unwanted, and almost always selling something. They are quite often offensive in nature. ==Dangers== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(electronic) Spam] is a very effective mass marketing mechanism for distributors to use - it is free, since they don't pay any postage, and it is effective, since people continue to fall for the scams perpetrated through...)
- 16:55, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Spyware (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex|Malicious Software}} '''Spyware''' is a form of malicious software that runs on your computer, tracks certain information and sends that information back to the creator of the software. This often occurs without the knowledge or consent of the individual running the software. == Additional information == For more information, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyware Spyware] entry on Wikipedia.")
- 16:55, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Viruses (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex|Malicious Software}} A computer '''virus''' is a type of malicious software that replicates itself and can potentially do harm to the files and data on the computer. ==Dangers== The Internet creates an environment where computer viruses can spread very quickly and can do quite a bit of damage. Because of the popularity of social networking, it...)
- 16:55, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Worms (Family Safety) (Outdated: content was: "{{FamilySafetyIndex|Malicious Software}} A computer '''worm''' is a type of malicious software that will replicate itself and propogate to other computers on a network, usually without any user intervention. Unlike a computer virus, the user usually does not need to run any application to cause the worm to replicate itself. Not all worms are dangerous, but most [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-virus_s...)
- 16:28, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Contribute (Outdated: content was: "alt=Contribute === Contribute Through Service === Early Latter-day Saints contributed their time and talents to build temples or work on Church farms, often when they were beset by harsh trials of their own. Today we have a similar opportunity to build the kingdom through our consecrated time and talent, but rather than chiseling stone for te...", and the only contributor was "TimRiker" ([[User talk:Tim...)
- 16:25, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Button translations (Gospel Library for JavaME) (Outdated: content was: "Please edit this page and insert the appropriate language translations: (the extra rows of English are in there for ease of lining up the other languages. Please leave them in place) These are for button titles on the app: *Select: means to select the currently highlighted option. On some spanish apps, people call this "Ir a" or go to. *Back: return to the last screen *Info: Shows the information screen. This has legal information and help contact on it. *Exit:...)
- 16:22, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Audiobooks (Outdated: content was: "Audiobooks allow listeners to immerse themselves into Church materials on their smartphones, computers or tablets. Much like a regular book, an audiobook allows listeners to access separate chapters and bookmark the last place they left off. For iOS users, audiobooks will appear in the “Audiobooks” folder rather than be mixed in with the music tracks. Church audiobooks can be found at the [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/media-library/accessing-media-audiobooks au...)
- 16:07, 12 May 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page Clerks (content was: "==Clerks== The purpose of this wiki is for the clerks to collaborate and learn from each other. We invite all to participate. '''New users''', please review the Join a project (volunteers) and TechWiki Guidelines pages. === Clerk Wiki Menu === <div class="multi-column"> <!-- Put all clerk-related items in this section --> <div class="no-column-break"> ===General=== * Overview * Stake clerk / Ward clerk * MLS * Let...")
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- 19:03, 8 May 2025 Jeremyarntsen talk contribs created page File:LWR-1050 QSG English V001.pdf
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- 22:10, 28 April 2025 Jeremyarntsen talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:ListenWIFI Information for Ward Leaders and Temporary Support Personnel.pdf
- 22:08, 28 April 2025 KirbyDM talk contribs deleted page Adding Clerk Computers to Management System (Not relevant anymore.)
- 21:57, 28 April 2025 Jeremyarntsen talk contribs created page File:ListenWIFI Handout -Standard - Japanese - Draft.pdf
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- 21:51, 28 April 2025 Jeremyarntsen talk contribs created page File:ListenWIFI Handout - Standard - Spanish - Draft.pdf
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- 15:28, 23 April 2025 Jeremyarntsen talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:ListenWIFI Instructions for Installers.pdf
- 19:27, 22 April 2025 TimRiker talk contribs deleted page File:Timriker-90x90t.png (Unused)
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- 21:08, 9 April 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page User:Brandg423/Displaying DVDs (Outdated: content was: "#REDIRECT Displaying DVDs", and the only contributor was "Bretbassett" (talk))
- 21:07, 9 April 2025 Strattonbutterfield talk contribs deleted page User:Brandg423/Firewall Switches AP Troubleshooting (Outdated: content was: "#REDIRECT Firewall Switches AP Troubleshooting", and the only contributor was "Bretbassett" (talk))