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... bar and look for https this means that you are on a secure page. If the address begins with http the page is not secure and your information should not be given. The second step in determining if the website is safe is to look for the picture of a closed lock or an unbroken key. These pictures can be ...
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... being taken to hide our Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, and other vital information, it is quite alarming how people still obtain this information and uses them to steal a lot from us! Here are some ways to prevent identity theft: 1. Put a lock on your home mailbox If the mailbox you keep ...
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... sure that your notebook does not auto-connect to other wireless networks. By default, both Windows and Mac OSX will display a warning before connecting to unknown networks and both will allow you to identify which networks you trust for automatic connection. When you are connecting to outside networks ...
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... transactions done online. That is why, online identity thieves are always on the lookout for their next victims. How do online savvy protect themselves from the online identity thieves that are rampant nowadays? 1. Passwords. Know that those little pop ups that is asking you if you would like to remember ...
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... information such as federal bankruptcy records local government court records, liens, judgments, and child support records (information that can stay in your record for up to 10 years) - Credit inquires that we use when applying for a credit card or loan - Detailed account history - very up to date information ...
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