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How to... Books : Privacy Panic: How to Avoid Identity Theft, Stop Spam and Take Control of Your Personal Privacy
Privacy Panic: How to Avoid Identity Theft, Stop Spam and Take Control of Your Personal Privacy
by: Paul Buta

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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781934937938
ISBN: 1934937932
Label: Mill City Press, Inc.
Manufacturer: Mill City Press, Inc.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 74
Publication Date: September 01, 2009
Publisher: Mill City Press, Inc.
Sales Rank: 2972259
Studio: Mill City Press, Inc.







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Product Description:
Our best weapons against invasions of privacy are knowledge of the issues and action to protect ourselves. Risky medical decisions made by panicked consumers because of privacy concerns are often both more dangerous and more prevalent than the imagined threat itself. Almost three quarters of the general public feel that they have 'lost all control' over the security of their personal information. Instead of becoming distrustful of doing business in general, why not learn the facts? Today's consumers must be aware of a few simple but important things regarding their privacy. Paul Buta explains the things that you need to be aware of. To make informed decisions, you need to ask yourself: -Where is my information going? -What kind of a company is asking for my information? -How will my personal information be stored? -What security features are in place to protect me? -Who has access to my information? -What can I do if I change my mind? The threat of identity theft is very real, but paranoia and misinformation don't have to cause us to live in fear of our lives being disrupted. There are lessons we can learn and steps we can take to protect ourselves from malicious intent, whether online or in day-to-day life. Safely conducting our affairs while maintaining our personal privacy is within our control. 'Privacy Panic' shows us how.







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