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Protect Your Privacy: How to Protect Your Identity As Well As Your Financial, Personal, and Computer Records in an Age of Constant Surveillance

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Identity theft is at an all-time high. Protect Your Privacy gives you everything you need to know about protecting your computer security, financial and telephone privacy, identification, freedom of movement, and more! Learn to safeguard your privacy in virtually every situation—on the internet, telephone, face-toface, even with the government enforcing the Patriot Act. Stop scam artists before they have a chance to compromise your private information.

277 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2007

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Duncan Long

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January 8, 2012
Seems like the bulk of what the author says about protecting your privacy is to never release any information in the first place (makes sense, but if you need to recover from a breach you won't find any info on that here). He also has a big section on RFID tags and how to build a Faraday Cage but he never says how to find/remove/destroy RFID tags on certain items.
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August 16, 2009
The author goes on and on about how hard it is to protect your privacy but he only offers generic advice such as anti-virus software for your computer or is so far out there that your sitting in complete darkness with a tin foil hat.
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