DeleteMe
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- Replying to @lyzlWe created the promo code LYZL for your followers and #newsletter subscribers, 20% #markdown on all #DeleteMe plans:
- Exactly, you can also use our free, easy-to-follow DIY guide here: joindeleteme.com/help/diy-free-…
- Great tip @lyndabrendish, we have a free #webinar on April 15 for journalists: "Ways You Can Protect Yourself Online from the Angry Internet #Trolls" with #JanelleMiller (Director of Global Security @TIME, our CEO @RobShavell & Jennifer Case (#DeleteMe) marketing.abine.com/l/914991/2021-…
- .@Lyzl's #newsletter has a touching interview with Talia Lavin @chick_in_kiev on their experiences of online harassment & #doxxing as #journalists. Solid advice for the first 48th hours: don't tweet or making life-altering decisions. Thanks for recommending #DeleteMe! #privacy
- Stay ahead in data protection! 🔒 Don't rely solely on password managers; they might have vulnerabilities. Watch Shannon's @snubs video on staying secure online! 🌐 youtube.com/watch?v=WfHnF6… #PrivacyTips #SecurityAwareness
00:00 - Replying to @joncamfield @lyzl and @yaelwritesThank you for sharing this! We're happy to be featured in @yaelwrites list. #privacy #personalinformation #pii
- So true, our CEO @robshavell recently wrote about how (sadly) the pandemic has shifted the perception of health workers (who risk so much for us):
- Data brokers know more about you than your closest friends. Addresses, phone numbers, even family connections - they package and sell it daily. It’s time to ask: Who gave them that right? #PrivacyMatters #DataProtection
- How do #databreach repos make it easy to associate breached data w/ personal information that’s online? Ethical #Hacker @RachelTobac explains in this webinar short. [Full webinar download: bit.ly/3BFujEN]
00:00 - Replying to @graykimbrough @lyzl and @karenkhoHere's a brief blog post on this, jump to 5-Public Records: joindeleteme.com/blog/all-the-w…
- Replying to @RuthServenSmith and @lyzl
- Some people believe they’re not likely targets for identity theft, while others assume a bad credit score makes them less vulnerable. But ignoring data privacy can lead to costly consequences - cybercriminals can use your identity to scam relatives or coworkers, or even open
- Think your personal info isn’t valuable? Think again. 🤔 Your email, phone number & browsing habits are worth thousands to data brokers, advertisers & scammers. From hyper-targeted ads to identity fraud, your data is a goldmine. The more you opt out, the harder it is for bad

