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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) with answers Your is welcome. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction What is this document? What is the purpose of this FAQ? Where can I get a copy of this FAQ? Where can I get information not covered in this FAQ? Additional Information: What is a FAQ? Christ Church and the Internet Why does Christ Church need a website? Has the website been approved by the Staff, the Executive Council, the Communications Committee, etc? Who will benefit? Who is it intended for? Why now? What are the plans? Will this replace more traditional communications? Is this intended to reduce the need to mail the Bulletin, and to reduce costs? Will I miss important information if I don't have Internet access? What will it cost the Church? Will any personal or private information, like the Membership Directory, be made available on the web? Is it safe to make such information available? I hear there's pornography on the Internet. Is it appropriate for Christ Church to use such a medium? How can I participate? I don't know much about creating a website. Can I still help? Will the youth be welcome to participate in the project? Internet Basics What is the Internet? Is the World Wide Web (WWW) the same as the Internet? What is meant by "the web"? Is it the same as the WWW? How do websites work? What is a web browser? Does it matter which web browser I use? What does it mean to "browse" or "surf" the web? Why isn't "http://" needed in the address (URL) like it used to be? Is it safe to browse the web? For example, could my computer get a virus? Is it safe to make credit-card purchases on the web? What about privacy? What information can people gather about me? How do I get on the Internet? Additional Information: How did the Internet start? What are protocols? Other Resources
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