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Retirement announced, security tips offered

National Postal Museum’s director, Allen Kane
The National Postal Museum’s director, Allen Kane, speaks at a recent event.

Happy trails. Allen Kane, the National Postal Museum’s director since 2002, is retiring.

Kane, who previously worked for USPS for 30 years, expanded the Washington, DC, museum’s exhibition space, boosted the number of exhibitions and improved its fundraising efforts.

He lists the opening of the museum’s William H. Gross Stamp Gallery as one of his proudest accomplishments.

“Everyone said it couldn’t be done,” Kane told The Washington Post this month. “I like it when people say it’s impossible. That’s the fun.”

Share with care. Is your private information secure?

To protect your personal data — as well as Postal Service information — remember that content posted online can last a lifetime, so share with care.

You should also check your privacy settings before sharing information. If you aren’t sure what your privacy settings are, visit the National Cyber Security Alliance’s site.

Additionally, you should think before you click and be extremely cautious before clicking links or opening attachments.

The CyberSafe at USPS sites on Blue, LiteBlue and usps.com have additional tips.

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