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Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Install webroot on second computer

 "Webroot SecureAnywhere is a lightweight antivirus and anti-malware tool. Although it hasn’t been through many independent antivirus tests, I did my own research to find out whether or not this solution can work as a primary antivirus. Webroot Antivirus Most Useful for Home And Business purposes for all operating systems Android, IOS, Windows, Linux Etc. This is Common Antivirus Software with Subscription for 1 year and 3 years with Install webroot on second computer.


FIND YOUR WEBROOT SUPPORT KEY CODE AND SAVE IT SOMEWHERE

  • The keycode is usually a string of 20 characters, which are a combination of numbers and alphabets
  • To locate, you can either check out the email you have received at the time of purchase (in the case of online) or the back of the CD or the package received with your offline purchase
  • If you have the Webroot SecureAnywhere already installed on some other computer system, you can redeem the license keycode from there as well. To get the same, follow these instructions:
  • Open the Webroot product
  • Visit the My Account tab
  • Get the Webroot Keycode from there.


How to Install webroot on a second computer?

  • First of all open a browser on your computer and type, ” www.webroot.com/safe”.
  • If you are using an Internet explorer browser ( Blue E ) then it will show you two or three options at the bottom “Run” “save” “cancel”. Now click on run if it is there otherwise click on save.
  • After, if you clicked on save you will get a “run” option also. And if you already get clicked on “run” then the program will start installing on the computer.
  • Seems like you got a green box on your screen, which is asking for a key code then you are going in the right direction.
  • Now put your key code in the box. The key code is 20 digit alphanumeric characters which are actually situated on the back of your card. If you have not peeled it yet, peel it gently and you will find the key code. Webroot key code usually starts with the characters “SA”.
  • Seems like you got the key code now, so just put it, into the box which is appearing on your computer screen. And click on agree and install on the downside.
  • Now your computer will show you a prompt ” do you want to allow this program to make changes in your computer ” Click on “yes” webroot safe
  • Also, put your email when a box comes to your screen after clicking “yes” on the prompt.
  • Now your product is completely installed, and you can use it. And it will scan your computer for the first time automatically.
  • Either Type on the URL box or open a run box by pressing Windows + R together (open a run box) and type there “

Install webroot on second computer



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  • Antivirus establishment and UN establishment.
  • Antivirus re-establishment for existing clients on webroot.com/safe.
  • Removal of existing issues/issues or potential dangers from the gadget.
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Saturday, May 1, 2021

N.J. Teacher Howard Zlotkin Suspended After Calling George Floyd a ‘Criminal’

 

N.J. Teacher Howard Zlotkin Suspended After Calling George Floyd a ‘Criminal’


“He’s not a hero, he’s like a criminal,” yelled the teacher, Howard Zlotkin, who is white, to a class of about 15 students over a Google Meet call, according to a video shared with The New York Times. He chastised students for, as he described it, making criminals into heroes “because they’re Black or because they got a bad story.”

Students at a New Jersey high school logged into their remote landscape and design class on Wednesday morning expecting their teacher to lead a discussion about climate change. Instead, the teacher went on an expletive-filled, racist rant against Black Lives Matter and George Floyd, the man murdered by a Minneapolis police officer.One of the students filmed the rant with her phone and immediately contacted school officials. When they did not respond, she contacted a local news station, NBC New York, which reported on the story.Now, an investigation is underway and Mr. Zlotkin, a science teacher at William L. Dickinson High School in Jersey City, has been suspended with pay, said Mussab Ali, the president of the Jersey City Board of Education. Mr. Zlotkin was also suspended with pay from his position as an adjunct professor at Hudson County Community College, a spokeswoman confirmed.
N.J. Teacher Howard Zlotkin Suspended After Calling George Floyd a ‘Criminal’

“The actions that this teacher took are not representative of a district in the most diverse city in the country,” Mr. Ali said.Mr. Zlotkin said that he could not comment in detail because of the investigation, but that he would “love one day to give my side of the story.”He described the footage as a “very well-edited sound bite,” even though nearly 15 minutes’ worth of video shared with The Times showed him repeatedly insulting and cursing at students.Since schools began holding classes online, there have been multiple cases nationwide of teachers making racist and offensive remarks. In some cases, teachers had been caught making racist statements when they believed they were on mute. In Mr. Zlotkin’s case, he knew he was being heard.https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/nj-teen-among-israel-stampede-victims/3030585/  -Video linkTimmie Williams, a 17-year-old senior who provided videos from two days of class to The Times, said an assignment on climate change devolved into profane rants about race and personal attacks toward students, including her.On Wednesday morning, the students submitted short research papers, Ms. Williams said. After she turned hers in, the teacher asked her about how humans are involved in climate change. Eventually, he brought up his disagreement with Black Lives Matter, she said.As four students, including Ms. Williams, who is Black, challenged his position on the issue, he grew more irate. He cursed at one of them who told him he had white privilege. He then gave the four students, all girls, an assignment to write an essay on “why Black lives should matter,” Ms. Williams said. No other students were told to do the assignment.The student population at Dickinson High School is 47 percent Hispanic and 15 percent Black, according to U.S. News and World Report. Eighty-five percent of students are minorities.Ms. Williams told her mother about what happened. She said she was too shaken to celebrate getting accepted into a college that day.“This is the first time I ever felt somebody telling me that my opinion doesn’t matter because I’m young and because I’m Black and stuff,” Ms. Williams said. “It just threw me off. I just started crying.”The next day in class, after she had refused to do the assignment, Mr. Zlotkin appeared upset.“Why? You can’t make a case for yourself?” he told Ms. Williams, according to a video of the interaction. “No, you can’t, Timmie, that’s why.”When Ms. Williams started to defend herself, Mr. Zlotkin cursed at her and later told her to “talk to the hand.” He chastised another student who refused to do the essay and kicked a third off the remote class meeting after he defended his classmates, she said.Ms. Williams said she and her parents contacted the school and the Board of Education about what happened after Wednesday’s class, but received no response. She felt like she was not being heard and wanted to stand up for herself and her classmates, she said. That’s why they turned over the video of the classes to the news station.Her mother, Margie Nieves, said she hasn’t received any communication or apology from the school.“I still feel some type of way because they didn’t solve it right then and there,” she said. “They waited.”N.J. Teacher Howard Zlotkin Suspended After Calling George Floyd a ‘Criminal’ 
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