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Identify theft is very rampant nowadays with the advent of new technologies. These new technologies are used by unscrupulous individuals for self-serving purposes and innocent people are not happy being involved in cases of theft or spamming. Being a victim is not a comfortable position, you know.  Who wants to be victimized, anyway?

Recent years have shown that people can abuse you whenever you use electronic means to transact with others - your bank, your insurance company, your family, etc. Even your email inbox can be abused. Well, that is common knowledge. But what many people do not know is that there is a tool that we can use in protecting ourselves from those individuals behind stealing our identities, account numbers, emails, and more - Lifelock.

Here’s a little background of the company,

It helps consumers to render their personal information useless to thieves, backing up its service with a one million-dollar service guarantee. Famous for its CEO giving out his Social Security Number in advertising and national press, the company is experiencing astounding growth. Located in a secure facility in Tempe, Arizona, LifeLock is a private company backed by Goldman Sachs, Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, as well as Bessemer Venture Partners. Winner of the 2007 American Business Award for the Best Radio Advertising Campaign, LifeLock was a finalist for 10 other ABA awards, including Best New Company and Best New Product/Service. Recently the company was named recipient of the Red Herring 100 Global Award as one of the Top 100 start-up’s in the world.

Lifelock is your life lock. It will help you weather the storm in the world of electronic theft. Think about it. If you value your online identity, think about protection. And hey, they also have lifelock promo codes which you can use if you purchase their products. Check them out and evaluate their worth.

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