Can You Stop Your Private Information From Being Stolen?
Unless you have lived in a cave for the past 10 years, you know NSA combs the airways both a home and internationally to look for things that might be construed to be a threat to our country.
This is the time you must step back and wonder if the Government has become to pervasive, collecting every bit of information about us as they can, such as, what credit cards do we use, what places do we shop, do we vacations, where do we go, what television programs do we watch and at what time of day, what do we talk about on our phones, where are we located at any given time, where is this data stored and who has access to it.
When we burrow down to the heart of the matter the foundation of privacy is for us to keep our anonymity, to keep hidden from the eyes of the public. There is no doubt most people think this as preventing intrusions our personal life. One should realize that our personal privacy information has become extremely important and it is be collected and stored on a daily basis.
Are the people who collect and store our information, honest, responsible, and trustworthy? It would not hurt to ask "Who is allowed to obtain our information and who or what is protecting it from misuse.
Is our personal information protected, we must standup and demand what is collected must be secured.
The collecting and storing of our personal information, government intervention, what happen to the ideals of liberty and freedom? U.S. citizens and we Americans should be asking ourselves and the government from time to time, especially with their growing power.
There is strong evidence it takes only one person the compromise a system not a hundred or more. Does Private Bradley Manning ring a bell? He released U.S. State Department supposedly confidential material. This was classified information in a government secure system. One wonders if a highly classified security system can have information removed and published to the public, just how can we expect the government to be able to secure our personal information? It doesn't take a hundred, but only one person, as shown above to release your personal data..
According to a recent survey, 11.2 million cases of identity theft in America alone, a 13% increase from last year. These are just the reported cases. What you do on a day-to-day basis is nobody's business but your own.
And with identity theft rising every year, it has become the fastest growing crime in America it's now time for every single one of us to do something to protect our personal information. There loop hoes that regular citizens like you and I can use to prevent sharing private information. It is time to go under the radar.
To find more information how to protect yourself go to [http://lru.it/Ftwap]
These are a few of many questions that US. Citizens and Americans need to ask themselves and the government from time to time.
As we know it takes only one person to compromise the system. Do you remember Private Bradley Manning? The man willing released supposedly confidential U.S. State Department material. Now this was considered classified material in a secure system that was released. Now if your Government cannot keep their own highly classified communication secure from publishing, do you really think they are doing a better job of protecting your personal information. As I said before, it takes only one person to break and release your personal information.
According to a recent survey, 11.2 million cases of identity theft in America alone, an 13% increase from last year. These are just the reported cases. What you do on a day to day basis is nobody's business but your own.
And with identity theft rising every year, it has become the fastest growing crime in America it's now time for every single one of us to do something to protect our personal information. There loop hoes that regular citizens like you and I can use to prevent sharing private information. It is time to go under the radar.
You can find more information how to protect yourself go here.
This is the time you must step back and wonder if the Government has become to pervasive, collecting every bit of information about us as they can, such as, what credit cards do we use, what places do we shop, do we vacations, where do we go, what television programs do we watch and at what time of day, what do we talk about on our phones, where are we located at any given time, where is this data stored and who has access to it.
When we burrow down to the heart of the matter the foundation of privacy is for us to keep our anonymity, to keep hidden from the eyes of the public. There is no doubt most people think this as preventing intrusions our personal life. One should realize that our personal privacy information has become extremely important and it is be collected and stored on a daily basis.
Are the people who collect and store our information, honest, responsible, and trustworthy? It would not hurt to ask "Who is allowed to obtain our information and who or what is protecting it from misuse.
Is our personal information protected, we must standup and demand what is collected must be secured.
The collecting and storing of our personal information, government intervention, what happen to the ideals of liberty and freedom? U.S. citizens and we Americans should be asking ourselves and the government from time to time, especially with their growing power.
There is strong evidence it takes only one person the compromise a system not a hundred or more. Does Private Bradley Manning ring a bell? He released U.S. State Department supposedly confidential material. This was classified information in a government secure system. One wonders if a highly classified security system can have information removed and published to the public, just how can we expect the government to be able to secure our personal information? It doesn't take a hundred, but only one person, as shown above to release your personal data..
According to a recent survey, 11.2 million cases of identity theft in America alone, a 13% increase from last year. These are just the reported cases. What you do on a day-to-day basis is nobody's business but your own.
And with identity theft rising every year, it has become the fastest growing crime in America it's now time for every single one of us to do something to protect our personal information. There loop hoes that regular citizens like you and I can use to prevent sharing private information. It is time to go under the radar.
To find more information how to protect yourself go to [http://lru.it/Ftwap]
These are a few of many questions that US. Citizens and Americans need to ask themselves and the government from time to time.
As we know it takes only one person to compromise the system. Do you remember Private Bradley Manning? The man willing released supposedly confidential U.S. State Department material. Now this was considered classified material in a secure system that was released. Now if your Government cannot keep their own highly classified communication secure from publishing, do you really think they are doing a better job of protecting your personal information. As I said before, it takes only one person to break and release your personal information.
According to a recent survey, 11.2 million cases of identity theft in America alone, an 13% increase from last year. These are just the reported cases. What you do on a day to day basis is nobody's business but your own.
And with identity theft rising every year, it has become the fastest growing crime in America it's now time for every single one of us to do something to protect our personal information. There loop hoes that regular citizens like you and I can use to prevent sharing private information. It is time to go under the radar.
You can find more information how to protect yourself go here.
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