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valhalla360 wrote:
Using a modest amount of common sense if all well and good but after that, yes, it's a waste of time and the unintended consequences are likely worse than the risk.
I'd rather a thief not destroy the door frame that will cost $1000 to repair while breaking in to steal a 3yr old laptop that's probably worth $50 on the resale market.
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Oct-31-2015 01:32 PM
Campfire Time wrote:westernrvparkowner wrote:
To get the lowdown on personal information security in general, catch the episode of "Adam Ruins Everything" that deals with the issue. It basically explains that you cannot do anything to protect your credit information, your personal information or any other information that would materially make that information more secure. In other words, the barn door has been open for years, and the horses are all long gone.
Horse hockey. That would be like saying since criminals can easily break into any house there's no point in locking the doors. You can't protect or control every aspect of any transactions, even if you never use the Internet. But there is plenty you can do to protect what you can control and reduce your attack surface. So why wouldn't you?
The media just loves to scare people. Tru Tv was good when it was court TV, now it's just the National Enquirer in video format.
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Oct-30-2015 03:09 PM
allenm wrote:Oh I don't think we have anything to worry about with doctors. If I go to a new physician I still have to fill out paper forms listing everything that's happened to me in the last 67 years.
My concern is how companies, and even doctors, safeguard my information
Oct-30-2015 02:59 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
While the data costs are cheaper than they used to be, I'm not aware of anyone with unlimited data plans. Certainly not for $35/month. You may come across the occasional individual who got grandfathered in years ago but that's not relevant to the OP most likely.
Oct-30-2015 01:55 PM