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Welcome to 2025!

A Reintroduction to 'Route Protection'

Dear Subscribers,

Following on from the newsletter campaigns of 2024, with the opening of year 2025, we’d like to update you on the future plans for eltvstudios.

With the increasing use of electro-digital devices, we want to make the care of our health and digital security as second-nature as exploring the specifications of upgrading our devices. So, we will be boosting our promotion of Faraday® products and encourage our subscribers, to share the information with family and friends.

In this age of technocracy, we are in unfamiliar territory, with limited understanding of the benefits and outcomes at all levels. The ‘messy end of the stick’ can be as low level as mislaying a device, with the other extreme being data harvesting through technocratic warfare. Although the examples are polarised, the impact on the average consumer can be of equal magnitude.

Whilst the conscious decision to implement wrong-doing may be beyond our control, seeking preventative or minimising risk avoidance is not – and like technology, those solutions are improving all the time. So, we implore you to not only actively practice data security but to also shout about it as loud as you can, whenever you can!

Important Information – For those of us that are NOT yet already in the know.

Have a look at the some of the benefits of having Faraday® Protection – THE STARTER KIT

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Staying with the phones we ran at the later part of this year the rise of the strangest of issues affecting many users today, Nomophobia. Here is a quick Q & A from SLNT to impress upon you or refresh your memory about the importance of protection solutions.

We will continue the eltvstudios solutions News though-out 2024 and into early 2025 so you can piece together the information in small bites for yourself.

Meanwhile you can view the article NOMOPHOBIA here:

NO-MO-PHOBIA

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October 1, 2024
NO-MO-PHOBIA

This publication provides a brief overview of the relatively recent British concept known as nomophobia.

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