For ShopSite users, every image on a secure page, such as checkout pages, should be at a Secure URL. Otherwise, shoppers’ browsers may display security warnings. This help page describes how to ensure that images on secure pages are at a Secure URL. Uploading Images to Your Media Folder ShopSite provides a folder labeled Media for uploading your images to. Images in this folder are assigned a Secure URL for use on your ShopSite secure pages. Log…
…ve to make changes: @cruzio.com @baymoon.com @calcentral.com @cruziolatino.com @ebold.com @elgattito.com @icogitate.com @rattlebrain.com @scshop.com @skyhighway.com Q. What’s the fastest way to get my email? A. Go to Cruzio Webmail. All you need is a login and password (and if you forget the password, you can retrieve one). Q. I’m getting a broken link when I try to get to my email. What do I do? A. Try turning your computer (or phone, or tablet)…
…Cruzio Internet recently won grants to build high-speed broadband to low income communities in Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties. This is the result of a determined, long-term effort by Cruzio and our partners — educators and philanthropists — to get internet where it’s most needed. Funding for internet infrastructure has been lacking for many years Solving the digital divide is complicated. You can’t deliver internet without a physical network, wh…
…mail.calcentral.com scshop.com mail.scshop.com elgatito.com mail.elgatito.com ebold.com mail.ebold.com skyhighway.com mail.skyhighway.com cruziolatino.com mail.cruziolatino.com icogitate.com mail.icogitate.com Step 5 – In the “Change Account” window, under “Logon Information”, type your full email address into the “User Name:” box (for example, johndoe@cruzio.com or janedoe@baymoon.com). Step 6 – In the bottom right corner of the “Internet E-mail…
…m, @baymoon.com, @rattlebrain.com, @calcentral.com, @scshop.com, @elgatito.com, @ebold.com, @skyhighway.com, @cruziolatino.com, and @icogitate.com.) Here’s an explanation of what we’re doing and why. For tips on how to be prepared and keep costs low, check our FAQ. For a smooth change down the line, we recommend changing settings now — here’s the info you’ll need. Our first goal is to clear out unused mailboxes before we move to a new platform. We…
…_2011 At the bottom right, click Go. A file with the extension .sql should download to your computer. This is your database backup. Store it in a safe location. Restoring with phpMyAdmin Go to http://login.cruzio.com and enter your domain name. Select “Control Panel” and click “Go”. Then log in with your admin username and password. Navigate to your domain’s Databases screen, as you did above in steps 2 and 3 of the backup procedure. Choose your d…
…per right of the screen, then click on settings, then find the link on the page marked “Download a copy.” Once you have it downloaded, you’ll have a folder that contains logs of all of your Facebook chats, every file you’ve ever been sent on Facebook, all your photos, and even every sticker you’ve ever sent, and much more. 8. You Can See What Facebook Thinks Your Interests Are By checking Facebook’s settings, you can also see what interests and pe…
…mail.calcentral.com scshop.com mail.scshop.com elgatito.com mail.elgatito.com ebold.com mail.ebold.com skyhighway.com mail.skyhighway.com cruziolatino.com mail.cruziolatino.com icogitate.com mail.icogitate.com Step 15 – Click the “Advanced” tab. Uncheck the box for “Automatically detect and maintain account settings” Step 16 – Uncheck the box for “Use SSL” Step 17 – Click on the box for “Port”. Type in 587. Step 18 – Under the “Advanced” tab, und…
…ersion 9. Help Us Expand, Get Free Internet 10. Handy Cruzio Information 1. 2023 In 2023, with your help, Cruzio connected and subsidized over a thousand local low-income families with dependable high-speed internet, and we continued building out our independent network to serve more of our area with fiber and fiber-backed gigabit services. We made great progress and in 2024 we’re looking to do a lot more! There are lots of challenges ahead and we…
…wing the biggest ISPs to make a lot more money by making the internet less open and free. The tragedy of the commons. There are plenty of places to read arguments for Net Neutrality, like these at Ars Technica and from the ACLU. And Cruzio has been sounding the alarm for some time. We’re happy to discuss it at length, from the point of view of an ISP — it’s often argued that ISPs are unilaterally in favor of dropping the rule. But that’s not true….