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OMG! the Internet Went Down, What You Can Do.
July 27, 2024 | Loss of Services In the modern digital age, internet connectivity is the lifeline of countless services and operations. When this lifeline is disrupted, as seen in the recent global CrowdStrike incident that affected banks and supermarkets, the ripple effects can be profound. Customers found themselves unable to complete transactions, highlighting the unforeseen importance of having alternative solutions like cash. This incident offers a valuable lesson in preparedness for both individuals and businesses. Here’s what you can do to navigate an internet outage effectively. Understanding the Impact The CrowdStrike incident showcased how dependent we are on internet services. Banks, supermarkets, and various other sectors rely heavily on online connectivity for transactions, inventory management, and communication. An outage can lead to: - Inability to process card payments: Both credit and debit card transactions are halted, causing frustration for customers and potential loss of revenue for businesses. - ATM disruptions: Cash withdrawals and deposits become impossible, leaving customers without access to their funds. - Inventory management issues: Supermarkets and stores that use cloud-based systems for stock management may struggle to track inventory accurately. Immediate Steps for You 1. Keep Cash on Hand: The outage demonstrated the importance of having a cash reserve. While we lean towards a cashless society, having a small amount of cash can be a lifesaver during such disruptions. 2. Use Alternative Payment Methods: Mobile payment solutions that work offline, like certain NFC-based payment apps, can be helpful. Ensure your digital wallet apps are updated and understand which ones offer offline capabilities. 3. Prepare an Emergency Kit: Include essentials like non-perishable food, bottled water, and medications. During an extended outage, this can help you avoid crowded stores and ensure you have the basics covered. 4. Stay Informed: Use battery-powered radios or offline news sources to stay updated on the situation. Social media can be useful but be wary of misinformation.
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This is a great introduction to what businesses call business continuity, and its something I think we forget about in our personal lives. I used to run out of cash a lot and didnt really mind walking in with only my card, but one time we were shopping and the power went out. The store started doing cash box and paper written record, but I had to put everything back because I had no cash 😅
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