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Archive for August, 2009

  • A Review of Credit Fraud Alert Policies at Chase Identity Services

    Sunday, August 9th, 2009

    Chase Identity security center provides a number of links that provide additional information including the means that Chase uses to protect their customers. They use four main means to protect user’s identities.

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  • Guard Yourself Against Personal Identity Theft

    Saturday, August 8th, 2009

    In recent years, personal identity theft is a significant worry for just about all of us. It can bring about both financial problems and psychological discomfort for its victims. This crime is able to ruin your life for months or even years to come.

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  • Identity Theft and Privacy Issues in Social Networking

    Saturday, August 8th, 2009

    A CEO of a major software company declares, “You have zero privacy, get over it.” In response, the FTC states, “Millions of American consumers tell us that privacy is a grave concern to them when they are thinking about shopping online.” Do you agree? Is privacy dead? Do you share your “status” on Facebook? Twitter? Do you have a MySpace page? A blog? Do you post your family photos on any of the above, or on Flicker?

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  • Four Important Steps to Protect Your Identity

    Friday, August 7th, 2009

    If you’re not already a victim, you probably know someone who is. Identity theft is a serious problem that some are calling the fastest growing crime across the country.

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  • How to Increase Online Privacy Protection

    Friday, August 7th, 2009

    Almost everyone today is hooked to the Internet, which offers anything from music to the latest news to numerous interactive games. Most of the sites on the internet are quite safe. However, there are a few that are dangerous and can steal your financial and personal information if you are

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  • Beware of Business Credit Card Online Resources

    Thursday, August 6th, 2009

    First of all, what is “phishing”? Phishing is illegally acquiring personal information from another person through the internet. It is done using e-mails and false websites where an unsuspecting internet user enters his personal details or bank information without realizing that the source of the email or the owner of the website is a scammer. This method has been practiced way back in the early 90′s yet it has become more advanced in our time today.

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  • Credit Repair Secrets Only The Insiders Know

    Thursday, August 6th, 2009

    Don’t worry if your score isn’t considered “excellent” or even “good”, there are plenty of lucrative investment plans available for you. However, as your credit score increases so will the number of investment plans available to you. That is why it is important for you to improve your credit score. The more investment options available to you, the more quickly you will be able to achieve and exceed your financial goals.

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  • Steps to Guard Your Credit Card

    Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

    The number of credit card user is increasing day by day. The card holders prefer to make payments through credit card. In fact they find it more convenient to payment through card. Most of the retailers, even the small grocery shopkeepers have installed swap machines.

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  • 4 Reasons You Need Internet Privacy Tools

    Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

    If you are like many people, you may not think that you need one of the many internet privacy tools available today. You may think that using these tools only hints that you are hiding something, and could even lead to guilt.

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  • Credit Repair in 5 Steps

    Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

    Credit repair does not have to be difficult. In fact, the “how tos” of credit repair are actually quite simple, its the implementation of these steps that can become difficult when seeking to improve your credit score. However, today I will share with you the 5 steps to follow to repair your own credit and improve that credit score.

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