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How can I delete my Pay Per Scene (PPS) account?
Pay-Per-Scene accounts on abbywinters.com are where you buy a “wallet” of credit (for example, for US$24.95), then spend it on individual scenes you like (for example, with a per-scene price of US$2.49). You can access the scenes you purchased at … Continue reading
How do I make a HAR file, and why would I want to?
What’s a HAR file? A HAR file (stands for “HTML Archive”) can be created by you on your computer and sent to our support team. HAR files track information that travels between your web browser and our website. A HAR … Continue reading
General: I am a contractor. Do I get paid for the time I spend on this?
Yes, work on the SA SAQ is paid. For general contractors (not Shoot Producers), track the time you spend on the SA-SAQ each time you complete it, and add a line item to your next invoice. Use your agreed hourly … Continue reading
General: What do the words mean?
Access means taking action to see Personal Information about People or Company Data. For example; Logging on to your AW Google account; Logging on to a web application the company provides (eg, MDB, PPCMS, Homonoia as a Shoot Producer or … Continue reading
Why do I need to use a separate browser instances for each account?
Background: The difference between Tabs and Instances Using separate browser instances for separate Google accounts is important for a few reasons. Separating personal and work browsing for your privacy abbywinters.com BV pays Google to allow us to use their “Google … Continue reading
Browser security: What is a browser “instance”?
All browsers have tabs, of course, one tab for each page you’re currently looking at – you probably have a bunch of tabs open right now. The Chrome browser can also have instances. This shows up as a window on … Continue reading
What is the AWS Management Console?
The AWS (Amazon Web Services) Management Console is used to administer the company’s AWS accounts. Typically, these accounts are only used by people in the Web Development department.
Network Security: How do I change my wifi password?
Wifi has three main settings: The SSID or “network name” This is what shows up when you search for new wifi networks. It can be anything you like. Have some fun with it. The security protocol How data between you … Continue reading
Network security: How can I use a VPN?
A VPN – Virtual Private Network – is a way of accessing the internet more securely from your computer. While everything works as normal when using a VPN, there’s an additional invisible layer of security because all internet traffic goes … Continue reading
Physical security: What and where is my modem-router?
Your modem/router is an electronic device that your home internet comes from. It’s usually smaller than a shoe box, has a bunch of wires connected to it and flashing lights on it. It’s usually located near where your phone line … Continue reading