HIGHLIGHTED AND UNDERLINED
In every instruction manual that comes with any computer or piece of software or hardware, printer, fax machine, or whatever else, the words “protecting your information” should be highlighted, underlined three times, and have stars drawn in next to it. It’s the most important thing for every computer user to remember and it’s also the one thing they are most likely to forget time after time. Every single computer user knows that protecting your information is the most vital thing they can do and they’ll insist that they will always remember and that it’s one thing that they absolutely can’t forget. And then when something happens, say the wiring goes bad inside a computer, or the system keeps crashing and crashing for some reason, they start fretting about the information they have saved on the computer. They never actually protected it by backing it up on disk or online. And all that after they swore and swore that they would remember. However, some people will learn from experience or, in some case, from loss. If only they had constant reminders that they need to always, always protect, back up and save as much of your information as you can, then they might actually remember. It’s not hopeless. People can learn.