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Where Is Your WiFi Hotspot?
Each house, therefore, has its areas where the wifi is at its ultimate strength and where it’s wifi is at its lowest strength. Take the time to explore your house and find out where the speediest wifi connection can be found.
2. Have The Top Of The Line Equipment
It’s hard to teach an old laptop new tricks such as how to keep up to speed with your lightning fast gaming fingers. Like everything in this world, including gaming accessories such as keyboards, joysticks, earphones and such other equipment while we are on this topic, nothing lasts forever.
New Technology Is Faster And Better
If you feel like your laptop is lagging behind during your gaming sessions then it’s probably time to get a new laptop. If you need help in finding the right laptop to change to for your gaming needs, then check out this article by our friends at Portablemonkey!
3. Make Sure That You Are The Only One On Your WiFi Network
Think about it. It’s a well-known fact that the more people that are using a particular wifi network, the slower it will be. So if you have your roommate talking on Skype in his room, your girlfriend researching online for her soon to be due English assignment, your mom trying to watch the latest episode of orange is the new black on Netflix as well as your little nephew trying to update his status on Facebook, there’s not going to a hell of a lot of speedy wifi power left for you to do all of your gaming desires.
Learn About Off-Peak Hours
Every home is different because the people living inside that home is different. Everyone has their own jobs, school and personal schedules that are unique to them and them alone so if you can, try to go online to do your gaming during your home’s off-peak hours, preferably when there is the least amount of people using the same wifi network.
But what if you are a social gamer?
This being said, I know that some of you out there reading this are social gamers, whether this means you invite other gamers to your house to play or you like to play with the company of your family.
What to do if you do multiplayer games?
If this is the case, then make sure that you and your gaming buddies that play with you are gaming at the house that has the strongest wifi or you and your buddies can play in the comfort of your own homes and talk with each other through your electronic devices such as facetime, web cameras and Skype.
On the other hand, if you like to play your computer games while other family members or friends live with you and will be home with you at the same time as your gaming sessions then try to invite them to watch you play instead of going on their devices to access the internet on the same wifi network that you are currently using.
4. Get what you need before you start lighting up the screen
If you ask any technological expert what not to do with your laptop, you will likely get the response or do not do repetition. Repetition is when you do the same action over and over again and can cover a wide range of activities such as constantly turning your laptop on and off or recharging your laptop after every 5 minutes.
Do it once
This being said, your laptop is going to experience repetition if you constantly have to pause the game to go and do another activity every few minutes or so such as getting a snack, answering the phone, walking the dog, going to the washroom and so forth. So, try and get everything you need for your gaming session prepped and within hands reach before you start your online adventure into whatever realm you choose to game within.
5. Did you remember to charge your laptop?
People need a full night’s worth of sleep in order to be recharged for the next day. Your laptop, while we are on the same page, is no different and will perform at its fastest when it is fully charged. In conclusion, we recommend making sure that your Windows 10 laptop battery is fully charged before you get busy gaming with it.
But can you remember to charge your laptop?
On the downside, some of us out there can be a little forgetful when it comes to remembering to charge your laptop. If this is the case for you then don’t be ashamed as you are not alone. If you, like other people out there in the online gaming world, have trouble remembering to charge your Windows 10 laptop, then try to leave your laptop area and charger in a clear visual place in your house as a clear cue to jumpstart your memory daily.
This is a guest contribution by Tania D’Amico. Although she commonly goes under the pen name of Tricksy, she is an experienced novel writer and a 4-time published author in an anthology series. She is a technology writer at PortableMonkey.com
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Privacy Policy
Introduction
Welcome to the Alliance Visas website privacy policy.
Alliance Visas respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal data. This privacy policy will inform you as to how we look after your personal data when you visit our website (regardless of where you visit it from) and tell you about your privacy rights and how the law protects you.
Please also use the Glossary to understand the meaning of some of the terms used in this privacy policy.
• Important information and who we are Purpose of this privacy policy
This privacy policy aims to give you information on how Alliance Visas collects and processes your personal data through your use of this website, including any data you may provide through this website when you sign up to our newsletter and provide details for the intended purchase of a service.
This website is not intended for children and we do not knowingly collect data relating to children.
It is important that you read this privacy policy together with any other privacy policy or fair processing policy we may provide on specific occasions when we are collecting or processing personal data about you so that you are fully aware of how and why we are using your data. This privacy policy supplements other notices and privacy policies and is not intended to override them.
Controller
Alliancevisas Limited is the controller and responsible for your personal data (collectively referred to as ” Alliance Visas “, “we”, “us” or “our” in this privacy policy).
We have appointed a data protection officer (DPO) who is responsible for overseeing questions in relation to this privacy policy. If you have any questions about this privacy policy, including any requests to exercise your legal rights, please contact the DPO using the details set out below.
Contact details
If you have any questions about this privacy policy or our privacy practices, please contact our DPO in the following ways:
Full name of legal entity: Alliancevisas Limited
Data Protection Officer (DPO): Mr Ritesh Saraf
Email address: info@alliancevisas.com
Postal address: Suite 319, Crown House, North Circular Road, London, England, NW10 7PN
You have the right to make a complaint at any time to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), the UK supervisory authority for data protection issues (www.ico.org.uk). We would, however, appreciate the chance to deal with your concerns before you approach the ICO so please contact us in the first instance.
Changes to the privacy policy and your duty to inform us of changes
We keep our privacy policy under regular review. This version was last updated on 03.04.2019..
It is important that the personal data we hold about you is accurate and current. Please keep us informed if your personal data changes during your relationship with us.
Third-party links
This website may include links to third-party websites, plug-ins and applications. Clicking on those links or enabling those connections may allow third parties to collect or share data about you. We do not control these third-party websites and are not responsible for their privacy statements. When you leave our website, we encourage you to read the privacy policy of every website you visit.
• The data we collect about you
Personal data, or personal information, means any information about an individual from which that person can be identified. It does not include data where the identity has been removed (anonymous data).
We may collect, use, store and transfer different kinds of personal data about you which we have grouped together as follows:
• Identity Data includes first name, maiden name, last name or similar identifier, marital status, title, age, date of birth and gender.
• Contact Data includes, email address and telephone numbers.
• Technical Data includes internet protocol (IP) address, browser type and version, time zone setting and location, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system and platform, and other technology on the devices you use to access this website.
• Profile Data includes your interests, preferences, feedback and survey responses.
• Usage Data includes information about how you use our website, products and services.
• Marketing and Communications Data includes your preferences in receiving marketing from us and our third parties and your communication preferences.
We also collect, use and share Aggregated Data such as statistical or demographic data for any purpose. Aggregated Data could be derived from your personal data but is not considered personal data in law as this data will not directly or indirectly reveal your identity. For example, we may aggregate your Usage Data to calculate the percentage of users accessing a specific website feature. However, if we combine or connect Aggregated Data with your personal data so that it can directly or indirectly identify you, we treat the combined data as personal data which will be used in accordance with this privacy policy.
We do not collect any Special Categories of Personal Data about you (this includes details about your race or ethnicity, religious or philosophical beliefs, sex life, sexual orientation, political opinions, trade union membership, information about your health, and genetic and biometric data).
We do collect information about whether you have criminal convictions or not.
If you fail to provide personal data
Where we need to collect personal data by law, or under the terms of a contract we have with you, and you fail to provide that data when requested, we may not be able to perform the contract we have or are trying to enter into with you (for example, to provide you with goods or services). In this case, we may have to cancel a product or service you have with us but we will notify you if this is the case at the time.
• How is your personal data collected?
We use different methods to collect data from and about you including through:
• Direct interactions. You may give us your Identity, Contact and Financial Data by filling in forms or by corresponding with us by post, phone, email or otherwise. This includes personal data you provide when you:
• apply for our services;
• subscribe to our service or publications;
• request marketing to be sent to you;
• enter a promotion or survey; or
• give us feedback or contact us.
• Automated technologies or interactions. As you interact with our website, we will automatically collect Technical Data about your equipment, browsing actions and patterns. We collect this personal data by using cookies, server logs and other similar technologies. We may also receive Technical Data about you if you visit other websites employing our cookies. Please see our cookie policy https://alliancevisas.com/cookie-policy/ for further details.
• Third parties or publicly available sources. We will receive personal data about you from various third parties and public sources as set out below:
Technical Data from the following parties:
1. analytics providers such as Google based outside the EU; and
2. advertising networks such as Google based outside the EU.
• How we use your personal data
We will only use your personal data when the law allows us to. Most commonly, we will use your personal data in the following circumstances:
• Where we need to perform the contract we are about to enter into or have entered into with you.
• Where it is necessary for our legitimate interests (or those of a third party) and your interests and fundamental rights do not override those interests.
• Where we need to comply with a legal obligation.
To find out more about the types of lawful basis that we will rely on to process your personal data.
Generally, we do not rely on consent as a legal basis for processing your personal data, although we will get your consent before sending third party direct marketing communications to you via email or text message. You have the right to withdraw consent to marketing at any time by contacting us.
Purposes for which we will use your personal data
We have set out below, in a table format, a description of all the ways we plan to use your personal data, and which of the legal bases we rely on to do so. We have also identified what our legitimate interests are where appropriate.
Note that we may process your personal data for more than one lawful ground depending on the specific purpose for which we are using your data. Please contact us if you need details about the specific legal ground we are relying on to process your personal data where more than one ground has been set out in the table below.
Purpose/ActivityType of dataLawful basis for processing including basis of legitimate interest
To register you as a new customer(a) Identity
(b) Contact
Performance of a contract with you
To process and deliver your order
1. Identity
2. Contact
3. Marketing and Communications
1. Performance of a contract with you
2. Necessary for our legitimate interests (to recover debts due to us)
To manage our relationship with you which will include: