Dean213 Posted October 3, 2017 Share Posted October 3, 2017 Did you know that 1 in 4 people have experienced identity theft?! Identity Theft Preventer pays attention to hundreds of micro-parameters on a computer, looking for exposed data that can potentially endanger one’s identity. Information logged and stored by browsers, such as login credentials, web-mail services, banking portals, health provider’s web-accounts and social networks, as well as billing information gathered, such as credit cards numbers, social security information, home address and more – are all reported back to the consumer as potential privacy concerns, and can be resolved in a click. Identity Theft Preventer features an upgraded detection mechanism that scans and flags sensitive information detailed within documents, such as bank statements and medical bills that are locally stored! Identity Theft Preventer unveils the newly developed webcam and microphone blockers that provide tight security from any and all external breach attempts to the computer’s audio or visual port. NB:1 year-license provided. promo To download click: Link Installation Unzip the package you`ve downloaded and install the software by running Setup.exe. To get your free copy visit the page below. Fill in the form and submit your data. Registration information will be sent by email. To activate the software, click 'Register', fill in the required fields and press 'Activate'. If your concern is that of privacy in respect of you providing your email, then, use a disposable one: eg: https://temp-mail.org/en/ https://getnada.com NOTE: 1) No free technical support 2) No free upgrades to future versions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straycat19 Posted October 4, 2017 Share Posted October 4, 2017 17 hours ago, Dino101 said: Did you know that 1 in 4 people have experienced identity theft?! Nothing like starting the ad for your software with an outright lie. The largest number of identity thefts was in 2014 and affected 7% of the US population. That is a hell of a lot less than 25% (one in four). And identity theft from a computer rarely occurs, it is far more likely to occur with hacked databases from the businesses you visit/use or other data collection agencies. People will say and do anything to get you to run another third party piece of shit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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