Raise your hand if a lot of people have your contact information. The people closest to us can either help or harm our privacy- protection efforts. Our choices sure can generate some awkward conversations. We have to explain why we don't use our real identity on social media and ask others not to reveal it,... Continue Reading →
What your junk mail says about you
**TV News Consumer Segment** This 2017 video tells how to opt out of one direct mail data broker, Data & Marketing Association. DMA charges a $2 fee to opt out. I used a prepaid Visa gift card for these transactions. It's a good idea to keep one of these for any charges you make online. ... Continue Reading →