Last month I introduced you to the ESET dude and I’m happy to report that the relationship is going well, so much so that we’ve now made it official on social media and he’s offering me protection there as well! Social media protection is a hot topic especially amongst parents and while the little one is still quite young, I’m one of those odd parents that opened a Facebook account two hours after the Little Monkey was born. Yes I know the legal age is 13 but for various reasons we wanted her to have her own account which is filled with pictures and weekly updates manned by yours truly.
Disclaimer : This post is part of PTPA’s support of the ESET Software. I received compensation as a thank you token for my review. However, as always all thoughts are totally mine! You know that right?

This isn’t the first time you’ve heard about securing your social media accounts, in fact everyone’s being hammered by this message but it can get confusing and there’s many boxes to tick and untick. I found this article helpful as a comprehensive guide of setting privacy controls on Facebook and Twitter and discovered some good tips on tightening the security even further on the Little Monkey’s account. Even with all her security levels in check, it’s quite interesting that she, like I, get glitchy virus filled links posted by some of our friends and family. Surely my friends wouldn’t pass bad links…right? Well… ESET dude exposed some of these friends who unknowingly posted spam links on my page. ESET provides a free tool called Social Media Scanner that can scan your Facebook and Twitter accounts and even sends you an email if/when you receive messages and feeds from malicious objects. A very cool feature and one that someone like me, who lives on social media, definitely appreciates.
The other part I’m really loving is the mobile anti-theft features. I often give myself mini heart attacks because I’m constantly misplacing my phone and after reading a recent survey I know I’m even more susceptible to theft. Apparently 12% of stolen devices are from an airport, train, bus, or other public transportation, and 11% from a restaurant or coffee shop….all places I (a bit of a scatterbrain) frequent on a near daily basis. My brother and hubs are always on my case to install anti-theft software on my phone but I didn’t have anything on my tablet or computer. This is where ESET stepped in with the anti-theft programs that help you find misplaced devices by sounding a siren or tracking its GPS coordinates. As a last resort it can lock the devices to prevent access to your sensitive data.
There’s quite a few free products that ESET offers to help us enjoy technology and keep us exploring. Best of all everything only requires an initial setup and then you don’t have to do anything (which I like… I’m lazy yo!) as the ESET dude takes over and you just have to say yes or no to his questions!
Psst.. there’s a giveaway being hosted where you can not only with some ESET software, but there’s also a $100 Target gift card and Android tablet up for grabs! U.S and Canadian readers are eligible!
Prizes:
5 ESET products (valued at $59.99 each)
1 x $100 Target Gift card
1 tablet preloaded with ESET software (Choice of Kindle Fire, Samsung Galaxy Tab or Google Nexus)
David Balkin
October 1, 2013 at 8:21 pmI am BIG into home security in all forms. My home has been burglarized before, so I understand EXACTLY how important it is.
Yashy
October 1, 2013 at 11:32 pmyikes! Sorry to hear that.. but I guess many a lesson learned!
Nisreen
October 1, 2013 at 10:48 pmWith the growth of social media comes greater privacy and security concerns so it ginkgo products like this are essential for us.
Amanda
October 1, 2013 at 11:10 pmI love ESET! I actually use them on my computer 🙂
Yashy
October 1, 2013 at 11:31 pmSo you know how reliable they are!! Thanks for stopping by!
Bexx
October 2, 2013 at 9:55 amAfter getting my whole purse stolen in Barcelona (the only thing left being my phone) I realize the importance of things like this! Theft can happen to anyone! Great post!
natasha severson
October 2, 2013 at 10:32 pmi’ve never reallyk thought about it.. i guess i really should start!
Yashy
October 3, 2013 at 6:11 pmI know.. sometimes we don’t think about issues till it’s too late but prevention is always better!
Denice P
October 3, 2013 at 1:34 amOnline security because one never knows the kind of person who may be out there to hurt you.
Areta
October 3, 2013 at 11:24 amI’m concerned with identify theft so online security is important.
Wanda Bergman
October 10, 2013 at 12:05 amIt’s important to me so that I can stay safe online.
Bons
October 12, 2013 at 1:24 pmBecause I want to maintain a certain level of privacy and I don’t want hackers to be able to get all my computer information/files.
Shirley
October 17, 2013 at 7:48 pmIt is very easy to have your identity stolen online.
Megan C
October 20, 2013 at 2:42 pmHonestly, I hadn’t worried much about online security until I had an iPod stolen when my minivan was burglarized. All of my addresses and children’s photos were stored on the device. It really left me rattled. 🙁
Yashy
October 20, 2013 at 8:35 pmoh my ! that’s scary and heart wrenching to lose all those precious memories.
Jess W.
October 20, 2013 at 9:54 pmI’m always so paranoid about people accessing my personal information!