Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● August 17, 2011
With identity theft against children a growing issue online and in mainstream media outlets, IDGuardian is reposting some of our previous articles concerning minors and keeping their personal data safe. It may seem that assuring your child’s personally identifying information (PII) is easy to keep secure, but it can be pretty hard to do as [...]
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Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● November 1, 2010
I love my kid. She loves to play, loves to laugh, genuinely cares about the well-being of others, and is polite to a fault. This is why I get a little upset when I see other kids overlook all these incredible qualities about her, and look at her as a target. They insult her. They [...]
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Posted by: Neal OFarrell in: ● October 8, 2010
If used wisely, Facebook can be a great way to stay in touch with family and friends, connect with long-lost acquaintances, and even make new friends and connections. And of course it’s increasingly being used to promote businesses, causes, fan clubs and all kinds of exciting opportunities. You’re probably aware that Facebook is also chock [...]
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Posted by: ID Guardian in: ● December 7, 2009
In our previous posting, we looked at the dangers of Identity Theft for our kids. We asked the tough questions about how prepared our children are, and considered the scary notion of just how vulnerable children can be to fraud, scams, and identity theft. The tips we offered could be applied to any age of [...]
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