Dundee Township Public Library notes
If you think your computer is safe on the Internet, think again. Despite installing the latest virus protection programs, learn what other options there may be to create a safety net around your Internet activities when the Dundee Township Public Library hosts a presentation by Rich Trauth, network administrator, and Jill Brenner, technology librarian, staff members from the Vernon Area Public Library.
Beginning at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 22 in the West Dundee Public Safety Center II, 100 Carrington Drive, near the intersection of Route 72 and Sleepy Hollow Road, Trauth and Brenner will present "Safety Net: Protecting Yourself Online," an eye-opening look at the dangers that exist online. They will also demonstrate products and ways to protect yourself against unwelcome Internet intruders.
The program is free and open to the public, but seating is limited -registration is advised. You can register online at dundeelibrary.info, in person at 555 Barrington Ave. or by phone at (847) 428-3661, ext. 308.
The Dundee Township Public Library serves 54,000 residents of Carpentersville, East Dundee, West Dundee, Sleepy Hollow, Gilberts and parts of Algonquin.