Learn How to Protect Your Identity and Become “Invisible”
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Identity theft is a huge problem these days, and you’re smart to take action to prevent it from happening to you. Unfortunately most people don’t pay attention until they themselves become a victim, but if you are proactive, you can significantly decrease your chances of be a target.
You don’t need to spend a lot of money either (be leery of the credit card companies who want to charge you monthly fees to identity theft insurance or other costly safeguards). Just pick up a good book on the subject, and educate yourself, and you’ll find that the best safeguards don’t cost any money.
The book, How to Be Invisible: The Essential Guide to Protecting Your Personal Privacy, Your Assets, and Your Life, does a good job covering identity theft and a lot of other personal security topics.
“From cyberspace to crawl spaces, new innovations in information gathering have left the private life of the average person open to scrutiny, and worse, exploitation. In this thoroughly revised update of his immensely popular guide How to Be Invisible, J.J. Luna shows you how to protect yourself from these information predators by securing your vehicle and real estate ownership, your bank accounts, your business dealings, your computer files, your home address, and more.”
As one review at Amazon says, it’s full of “essential privacy advice for the average person.”
Get smart about identity theft and personal security; pick up a copy from the bookstore or order it from your library today: