How do you protect your Identity?
With our advanced technology, everything can be found in just one click. For as long as you have a computer and an internet connection, there are so many things that you can do. If you need to do some research, shop and connect with your friends and family, the world wide web is the answer. So many people now are avoiding the troubles of going to the malls and would rather do their shopping online. There is really nothing wrong with that. But the big question is this, Is shopping online really safe? Lifelock can deal with this question very well, being #1 in America when it comes to identity theft protection programs. We’ve heard so many news about credit cards being hacked by internet thieves. Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes today. These thieves steal bits of personal information we give whenever we purchase something on the internet, make bank transactions or open credit card accounts. Lifelock.com offers the most comprehensive ID-security programs available. They will guarantee your identity up to $1,000,000.00 and lifelock provides you with free credit reports, no more junk mails, no more unsolicited credit card offers and you can even monitor whenever anyone tries to use your credit. Protect your identity now and receive the best discount available when you use the promotion code RD17.

























hi sis, sorry di ako nakakapasok ng blogspot sites dito. maswerte na ang isang beses sa isang buwan haha…
dami ko pa namang blogger friends sa blogspot
sayang nga eh
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this lifelock could really be helpful.
nagawa ko na rin tong post na to ata. hehe ^^
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i have a similar post regarding social engineering and stuff . kudos to you
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everyone has a chance of becoming a victim of identity theft. You can greatly reduce those risks by following a few simple steps. Shred your private docs, check your credit reports, and never give out your SSN.
As far as what I recommend to clients is to use personalization lightly. Even tho I know a piece of standard class mail is generally from folks I don’t know, as Seth Godin say, I prefer my name over something like Dear Friend (hey, I don’t even know you!) On the other hand, if you can make a letter opening specific, like Dear Cross- Stitch Lover (or something far more creative than that), that’s a decent compromise.