The Camden Public Library is scheduled to continue its Tech Help Thursdays series with an online privacy and security program at 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 2, via Zoom.
The workshop will cover how to guard one’s privacy and personal information while online, as well as share other helpful and pertinent information.
Participants will also learn how web browsing data is used and stored, strategies for password management, and how to securely connect to the web.
People can register to attend this workshop by visiting the “What’s Happening” adult events calendar at librarycamden.org.
The classes will be taught by Library Technician Henry Herbst, who has recently joined the staff of Camden Public Library.
Before joining the library, he served as a technology learning specialist at the Indianapolis Public Library.
For more information, contact Julia Pierce at 207-230-4703 (remote office) or [email protected].
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