Computer and Web Site Questions

Q: Do all these companies that promise you that they can get you to the top of the search engines really work?

A: I have sent out a bit of information about how to get your
site on the tops of the search engines, but it is an
ongoing process. Right now there is a great article about this.

It is titled:

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Q: Why don't any of the sites on your servers take credit card information in unsecure web forms?

A: Many sites on the internet offer visitors the opportunity to make purchases from the site. This is a great way to augment your companies income.

The problem comes in when that information is passed form the server to the owner of the site.

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Need a new password that is:

  • Secure?
  • Random?
  • Alphanumeric?
  • Not related to you in any way, therefore cannot be guessed?

Here is a free high security password creator that is developed from Savidese, the name given to a language created by David Bailey of Sand Dollar Digital Design, Inc.

All passwords are alpha-numeric, though the numeric part is random, itself. Even the length is somewhat random unless you specify the length below.

Here is a password that is based on a 13 character long* request:
Vuckucquexlev


Note: The following characters may cause problems with passwords: : ; * + / $ ^ %

Also, be sure to check out the Free L'ipsum Generator using the same random processes used here.
 
For a new password, enter length*:

Eliminate
special characters.
* length requests are, in themselves random. If you request a specific length, the random generator will merely approximate the length. Leave blank to get random length passwords from 10 to 15 characters long.

 


Passwords offered here offer no guarantee of no discovery. Although this page is secure, there are so many key loggers and other spy tools out there that discovery is hard to prevent if someone really wants to get your password. Always practice close security in your daily life. Never share passwords if you do not have to. Do not share log in accounts with others when you can have separate accounts with their own passwords. David Bailey and Sand Dollar Digital Design, Inc. assume no responsibility in any way or offer any guarantees for any information provided here. Passwords created here are not stored anywhere on the servers are randomly generated every single time you see this page based on a unique algorythm created only for this page.


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