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13 Easy Ways to Safeguard Your Privacy in 2007
From my blog, 13 Easy Ways to Safeguard Your Privacy in 2007. These are all easy and most are free or for the cost of postage.
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Nice article. :D
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Isn't tampering with your passport punishable by up to 25 years in prison? If so I'd recommend not following #5.
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holy shit, you are one paranoid freak
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and yes, tampering with a passport is punishable with up to 25 years in prison
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very good read
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some decent tips there.. :thumbsup
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Interesting to say the least
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Good tips...
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better safe then sorry
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I never hear such a nice tips....
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thanks........
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read that book by boston t party...
Call the OneCall OptOut Number. Perhaps one of the most important calls you can make with regard to your personal privacy is to call the one call number to opt out of unsolicited credit offers. Calling this number will flag your credit bureau file at all three major credit bureaus to disallow companies from requesting your credit file without your permission for the supposed purpose of sending you a ?firm offer of credit?, in the industry terms. The number to call is 1-888-567-8688 and you can also do this online at optoutprescreen.com. You can also contact the credit bureaus individually this one i have a problem with...don't call it. they will just put you another database...imo |
remember to use SSH pipes,especially when jacking wireless
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