Privacy Policy
 
This is a privacy policy for identitytheftpreventionnews.com
This policy is effective from DATE
Contact Information
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Fayetteville, AR,  United States of America
 
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Dispute Resolution
Disputes will be handled by our customer service representative.. Our customer service will promptly correct any errors.
Data Collection
When visiting Web sites certain information about you and your computer can sometimes be collected. This section explains what information identitytheftpreventionnews.com collects, and how it is used.
We collect the following information about our visitors:
- user.name data
- user.home-info data
- user.business-info data
- thirdparty.name data
- thirdparty.home-info data
- thirdparty.business-info data
- dynamic.clickstream data
- dynamic.http data
- dynamic.clientevents data
- dynamic.interactionrecord data
- dynamic.cookies data
- dynamic.miscdata data
We collect this information for the following reasons
Cookies
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Our Web site uses the following cookies:
- name="*" value="*" domain="*.domainname.com" path="*"
Not IF BUT When....
- 1 out of every 5 homes will have a burglary, fire or carbon monoxide poisoning over the next 6 years.*
- 9 out of 10 convicted burglars agreed that they would avoid a house protected by an alarm system.**
- Every two minutes, somewhere in America, someone is sexually assaulted.
- Violent crime rose by double-digit percentages in cities across the country over the last two years
- A Home Security System makes your home 3 times less likely to be burglarized.
How long until your family or mine falls into one of these statistics?
*US Department of Justice, Criminal Victimization in the US, 1999. **US Department of Justice, 1999.
The Truth About Identity TheftWell over 200 million personal data records were lost or exposed in the United States in the last two years. Chances are your identity is already compromised. Quick Facts - Identity theft hits 1 in 4 US households
- Over 79 million identities were lost in the past 12 months
- Over 3 million social security numbers are illegally traded online
- Identity theft costs people an estimated $6.4 billion/year
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