5 Tips For Keeping Your Google Web Searches Private

Information Week has published a quick, convenient list of 5 tips that you can use to keep you Google searches private and protect your online searching and surfing. The Google search privacy tips include: 1. Delete Your History 2. Clear Out Your Cache 3. Bust Your Cookies 4. Use an Anonymous Surfing Tool 5. Rethink […]

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ChoicePoint to Pay $15M for Data Security Breach

ChoicePoint Inc. agreed today to pay a $15 million settlement to resolve Federal Trade Commission charges that the company’s data security procedures violated consumers’ privacy rights, which allowed thieves posing as small business customers to access the ChoicePoint system and potentially compromised as many at 163,000 customer records at the beginning of 2005. […]

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Many Missing Persons Disappear on Their Own

A January 25, 2006 article in The Union Democrat newspaper reported some interesting statistics on missing persons in the state of California: 1. Of the 40,685 adults reported missing statewide in 2004, nearly 83 percent of them left voluntarily, according to the California Department of Justice. 2. In Calaveras County during the same year, 20 […]

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Infidelity Test Kit Helps You Catch a Cheating Spouse or Significant Other

Private eye David Vitalli has developed a do-it-yourself infidelity test kit that will help you catch a cheating spouse or significant other. The “True Test” infidelity kit comes with everything you need to conduct your own forensic investigation and catch a cheater, including gathering DNA samples. The test costs $79.95 and a DNA test will […]

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