21st Century Privacy

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Author: Daniel Evans ISBN: 9781466106031
Publisher: Daniel Evans Publication: December 16, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Daniel Evans
ISBN: 9781466106031
Publisher: Daniel Evans
Publication: December 16, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

How much is privacy worth to you and your loved ones? Suppose you could take a few simple steps to eliminate ALL threats to your privacy forever. Imagine the sense of relief you would feel knowing your identity and private information is safe from the multitude of criminals, con-artists, and government snoops who work tirelessly to sniff it out. Imagine not having to sort through your mail for scams and advertisements. Imagine an email account without a single byte of spam. Imagine having a pleasant evening dinner without some obnoxious telemarketer interrupting you and your family. Imagine creditors and bill collectors simply giving up and never calling you again.

Sound too good to be true? Well it isn't if you know how to make it happen.

Which of these powerful secrets could you use in your life:
* Stop all bill collectors from phoning and
mailing you forever.
* Keep your credit cards and identity secure
WITHOUT subscribing to some expensive service.
* Just the right way to handle any confrontation
with law enforcement so they leave you alone.
* Surf the internet anonymously and protect your
data from expert hackers.
*The 7 rules of deception, and much more...

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How much is privacy worth to you and your loved ones? Suppose you could take a few simple steps to eliminate ALL threats to your privacy forever. Imagine the sense of relief you would feel knowing your identity and private information is safe from the multitude of criminals, con-artists, and government snoops who work tirelessly to sniff it out. Imagine not having to sort through your mail for scams and advertisements. Imagine an email account without a single byte of spam. Imagine having a pleasant evening dinner without some obnoxious telemarketer interrupting you and your family. Imagine creditors and bill collectors simply giving up and never calling you again.

Sound too good to be true? Well it isn't if you know how to make it happen.

Which of these powerful secrets could you use in your life:
* Stop all bill collectors from phoning and
mailing you forever.
* Keep your credit cards and identity secure
WITHOUT subscribing to some expensive service.
* Just the right way to handle any confrontation
with law enforcement so they leave you alone.
* Surf the internet anonymously and protect your
data from expert hackers.
*The 7 rules of deception, and much more...

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