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Everyone should know about these Internet Banking SCAM emails by now, but it never hurts to remind your friends and family to make sure no one gets caught!!!!



1 . BNZ will NOT write to you as BNZ Customer


2 . BNZ will NOT write to you as Undisclosed-recipients


3 . BNZ will NOT call you User


4 . BNZ will Not include a link in any email for you to click to update any information





5 . Always check where the link takes you, https;//Louieleuarch.com/include/bnz/www.bnz.co.nz/index.php Is NOT a BNZ Site


NEVER click links in emails like this


Most web browsers will update automatically however with some recent serious security holes and exploits it is worth checking and updating your version of Google Chrome - Microsoft Edge - Mozilla Firefox


Follow the easy instructions below for each browser you have installed and use


Mozilla Firefox

Open Firefox

Click the menu icon top right

Click Help




Click About Firefox









Firefox will state it is up to date or it will auto check for updates and install them if required









 

Google Chrome

Open Google Chrome

Click the menu icon top right

Click Help

Click About Google Chrome













Google Chrome will state it is up to date or it will auto check for updates and install

them if required


 

Microsoft Edge


Open Microsoft Edge

Click the menu icon top right

Click Help

Click About Microsoft Edge




















Microsoft Edge will state it is up to date or it will auto check for updates and install

them if required

Windows lets you choose large, medium, or small desktop icons from its right click menu options. However you can fine-tune the size of your desktop icons with a quick shortcut that involves your mouse wheel.


The standard desktop icon sizes are available in the desktop’s context menu—right-click the desktop, point to view, and select “Large icons,” “Medium icons,” or “Small icons.”

You can also use your mouse to adjust and select extra size options.

To do this position your mouse cursor over the desktop

Hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard, and scroll the mouse wheel up or down.

Stop scrolling and release the Ctrl key when you’ve found your preferred size.


This shortcut lets you select around different 28 sizes, from extra tiny to surprisingly huge.








These methods work in File Explorer or Windows Explorer, too. You can quickly resize file and folder icons by holding Ctrl and rotating your mouse’s scroll wheel.

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