At Outsourced Information Technology (OIT), our roots run deep in Singapore’s finance and external asset management community.
We operate from a Serviced Office in the heart of the city, supporting clients both within our workspace and beyond.
Our services extend beyond IT support — we believe technology should be a tool for connection, trust, and long-term value.
What is a Better Internet to OIT ?
A pillar of our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
At Outsourced Information Technology, a Better Internet is less about bandwidth and more about behaviour.
Our CSR programme backs this belief—every article, tip, and guide on this blog exists to encourage the habits that move the web toward a safer, smarter, and more positive place:
Quality | How It Looks Online |
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Respectful Dialogue | Comments acknowledge that a real person is reading them. |
Empathy | A quick pause before posting considers another’s feelings. |
Accountability | Mistakes are corrected openly; contributions carry a name we stand behind. |
Informed Sharing | Facts are checked so information helps, not harms. |
Inclusivity | Diverse perspectives are welcomed, not sidelined. |
Privacy-First Thinking | Personal data—ours or others’—is guarded like client information. |
Constructive Contribution | Posts add insight, solutions, or encouragement rather than noise. |
Continuous Learning | Digital skills grow so new tools and threats don’t outpace us. |
Digital Literacy Articles
What Are Data Brokers and Why Should You Care About Your Personal Information?
Every time you use the internet, play online games, or even just walk around with your phone, you leave behind digital breadcrumbs. Companies called data brokers collect these breadcrumbs to build a detailed picture of who you are, what you like, and how you behave....
Generative AI in Singapore: Opportunity or Risk?
A plain-English guide for parents and students Quick take Imagine a super-smart parrot that has read a lot. When you ask it something, it guesses the next best word, picture, or sound based on patterns it has seen before. That’s generative AI. It’s brilliant for ideas...
How to Set Up Parental Controls on Your Devices
Parental controls help guide how children use technology, from limiting screen time to filtering inappropriate content. While the exact steps differ by device, the idea is the same — you set the boundaries; the system helps enforce them. Below is a quick guide for the...
Digital Responsibility in a Connected World
Introduction Digital literacy is no longer just about knowing how to click, search or post; it is about how we inhabit the online space. Digital responsibility asks us to demonstrate respect, safety and ethical judgement whenever we log on. By weaving William...
Spotting Fake News in Singapore: Making Smart Choices Online
What is Fake News? Fake news refers to stories or information that are false or designed to trick people. Sometimes, these stories get more clicks, push a certain opinion, or even cause confusion. In Singapore, fake news spreads through social media, messaging apps,...
What You’ll Find
Real-Life Digital Topics, Explained Simply
Empowering Informed Choices
Whether you want to manage your digital footprint or understand how online trends shape daily life, you’ll find clear, relatable information here.
Browse articles that unpack digital literacy, cyber-bullying, digital advertising, fake news, and more.
Each post connects daily experiences to IT concepts, making the internet easier to understand and navigate.
Disclaimer
No Affiliation with Better Internet Campaign
If you arrived here from www.betterinternet.sg, please note that Outsourced Information Technology (OIT) is not affiliated with the Better Internet campaign.
The domain was formerly operated by the Media Literacy Council (MLC) as part of the Better Internet campaign.
The contents on this blog does not represents the views or initiatives of MLC or the Better Internet Campaign.
For official Media Literacy Council resources or the original Better Internet campaign, please visit: https://www.mlc.sg/
We are not affiliated with the Media Literacy Council or the Better Internet campaign. These disclaimers will remain until 1 January 2026.
Building a Better Internet for SMEs
At OIT, building a better internet doesn’t stop at digital literacy for individuals—we bring the same principles to Singapore’s SMEs.
A better internet for business means secure communication, reliable infrastructure, and the confidence to operate in a connected world without fear of disruption.
From cybersecurity, VoIP phone systems, and business continuity planning to SEO-ready websites, our services help SMEs strengthen their digital presence while staying protected.
Every solution is designed to be practical, scalable, and aligned with how modern businesses actually work.