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TagMyDoc Named Leader in User-Friendliness by Capterra

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TagMyDoc Named Leader in User-Friendliness by Capterra We are thrilled to announce that TagMyDoc has been recognized as a leader in user-friendliness by Capterra , a software review and comparison website. This recognition is based on feedback and impressions from real users, who have highlighted our solution's ease of use and simplicity. At TagMyDoc, we are committed to providing a secure and user-friendly messaging and document sharing solution for our clients. Our platform allows for bidirectional document sharing and electronic signature capabilities, all while prioritizing simplicity and ease of use. We believe that effective communication and document sharing is key to the success of any business, and we are proud to be leading the charge in making this process as simple and straightforward as possible. We know that our clients have busy schedules and complex needs, which is why we have designed TagMyDoc to be both intuitive and efficient. We want to thank our clients for the...

Better Than Email

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Better Than Email. So many of us spend much of our working days writing, reading, or responding to emails. Since Ray Tomlinson sent the first email all the way back in 1971 (51 years ago!), it has become the most common business communication tool. It is estimated that in 2022 over 333 billion emails are sent every single day. That means about 3.5 million emails are sent every second! The pain is real Of course, not all of those 333 billion daily emails are legitimate; it’s estimated that about 85% is spam and 3.4 billion are phishing attempts (emails trying to steal credentials from you or deliver malware to your computer).  Since very few users adopt best practices when it comes to cybersecurity, it’s no surprise that Business Email Compromise happens so frequently. In the last month alone, I have been made aware of 3 local organizations that have had accounts compromised – their credentials were leaked, somehow, and cybercriminals were able to get into their accounts. It’s no wo...

October, Cyber Security Awareness Month

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October is Cyber Security Awareness Month and this is a great opportunity to raise awareness. There are several tips mentioned on the GRC site to avoid a cyber attack, and here's what you can do to protect yourself and your electronics: Choose strong passwords and change them frequently. Do not use the same password for different accounts or applications. Use only reliable and password-protected wireless networks. Keep your operating system up to date, including your anti-virus and anti-malware software and privacy settings, and enable automatic updates to prevent older software from being attacked. Always lock your mobile device (using a PIN or diagram). Be careful if you see links in emails and text messages. Keep your social media profiles private and check your security settings. When making financial transactions online, make sure that the padlock symbol is displayed on the website or that the URL begins with https: // (the "s" means it is secure). ...

Your data. Your privacy.

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This is important. You probably noticed lately in medias that uncomfortable news came to light about the processing of confidential data. Firstly, an article in La Presse raised the sale of medical records containing sensitive data belonging to patients. All the details here. In the same vein, on the tv show "Tout le monde en parle" on Sunday, March 11, 2018, the talk was about ways to make profits from the confidential data circulating on the web. More details here. More recently, the Cambridge Analytica saga. More details here. Things that aroused me Just the logic that must be advocated seems very rarely respected. By cons, I like to believe that we are the owner of our confidential data on the internet. Following these recent events, I would like to clarify the vision of TagMyDoc regarding this issue. TagMyDoc is a professional platform for communicating files and confidential messages. Like all companies, we aim for growth in revenue, but here I am, I take thi...