Has Your Privacy Been Violated Today?
If you use an
ATM, have a credit card, own a cell phone
or use a search engine.... the answer is probably yes!
Should you even care? Most of us are law abiding citizens who really
don't have anything to hide. We aren't overly concerned
about who is compiling a database about us, because we don't
understand how any of this information can be used to hurt us.
The problem
arises when information falls into the wrong hands, when companies
sell our data to the wrong people or when a batch of private data
is compromised by an untrustworthy employee. That's when
your financial life can quickly become a disaster!
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Thought #1: Your Tax Information May Be For
Sale!
"What
do you think happens to all of your tax information —
Social Security numbers, income, investments,
interest payments, property taxes, alimony, medical
expenses, etc.— once your tax return is sent to the IRS? Do
you think the tax preparation company erases your file from
its computers? Shreds all hard copies of your data?
Guess again. Not only is this
sensitive information not destroyed, there’s a very
good chance it’s already on its way to an affiliated company
that will be contacting you soon to offer you a host of
financial products — IRAs, home equity loans, 529 plans —
you name it. Anything that makes sense based on the
information on your tax return.
And it's all perfectly legal!"
Reference: -- Fox News
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In addition to
financial data, there are other areas where privacy is being
jeopardized, these include RFID tags, Cell Phones and the
Internet. These 3 items have been adopted by the masses
because of the convenience and cool services offered, but very few
people know how to properly protect their privacy when using them.
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Thought #2: Your Personal History May Be For
Sale!
"Curious
about which of your neighbors is into adult “entertainment,”
gambling or is on the prowl for a date? Maybe you need some
marks for your insurance agency, car dealership or mortgage
brokerage? There is a site online where you can find all
this information.
Say you’d
like to find out who’s into adult entertainment in the
Forbes 400 ghetto of La Jolla, Calif. Select the adult
“responder category,” enter in zip code 92037 and up pops a
list of 146 names. Click on a name and you get one address
and e-mail for free after entering in the accompanying
security code, and for a fee of up to 6 cents per name, as
many names as you want, delivered in bulk. The additional
fee allows you to target the names by marital status, age or
income range
Is
all the information accurate? Probably not. Any prankster
can type in a celebrity’s name when answering a
questionnaire on the Web. But it makes you wonder. What if
you were visiting some dubious sites and you were dumb
enough to submit your real name and address when asked.
Could a neighbor find out? Yup."
Reference: -- Forbes
Magazine
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Internet
Privacy problems are not limited to spyware.
There are numerous ways that identity thieves and other online
service providers are gleaning information from you on a daily
basis. Consumer activists and regulators are trying to
expose these threats and create laws to protect consumers, but
everything is moving so fast they can't keep up. Knowledge
is the best way to protect yourself and that's why you need an
Access2Privacy membership.
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Thought #3: Your Cell Phone Can Be Used Against You!
"The U.S.'s embrace of mobile
phones--about 65% of the population are subscribers--has far
outpaced efforts to keep what we do with them private. That
has cleared the way for a cottage industry devoted to
exploiting phone numbers, calling records and even the
locations of unsuspecting subscribers for profit. A second
business segment is developing applications like anonymous
traffic monitoring and employee tracking. It's not just the
con artists who are a worry. Every new mobile-phone
technology, even a useful, perfectly legal one, comes with
unintended privacy concerns"
Reference: -- Time Magazine
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As the wireless craze
continues to grow it is becoming apparent that there are more and
more ways to become a victim of privacy abuse. There are
services that allow rental car agencies to track where you have
gone with a rental car, allow employers to track the whereabouts
of their employees and allow criminals to gain access to your cell
phone records! Anyone with any knowledge of how the
system works can use it against you!
Knowledge Is Power!
When it comes to protecting yourself, knowledge is power!
Access 2 Privacy will show
you exactly how to protect your financial records, tax records,
your cell phones and will show you which new services have not
proven to be secure.
Access 2 Privacy's online
system also allows you to access all the best financial offers while showing
you how to keep your private information from being sold. When you
apply for any offer within our system, we provide you with opt-out
information that you can immediately use to ensure your information does not get sold to
marketers.
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Credit Agencies From Selling Your Information
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Preparer From Selling Your Information
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