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PrivacyPhone
New Service Protects People from Identity Theft, Stalkers, and Unwanted Sales Calls
NAPLES, Florida USA -- (BUSINESS WIRE) Tuesday July 28, 2009 By just knowing your home or cell phone number, unscrupulous people can use the Internet to get your full name, social security number, date of birth, and home address. From that information they can find where you work, use your name to get credit to buy whatever they want, and ruin your credit and good name. By doing a Google search on a telephone number you can find dozens of free and pay services that will give the name and mailing address of the owner of a telephone number. For telephone numbers that are supposedly private, pay-based services like docusearch.com will find the name, address, and social security number of the telephone number owner. To protect people against identity theft and unscrupulous people gathering personal information, a military grade telephone security service called PrivacyPhone (www.privacyphone.net) is now available to U.S. residents. Frank Rabbito, CEO of PrivacyPhone states, “I had originally developed the PrivacyPhone security service to protect the identities of undercover law enforcement agents and government officials. However, with the large increase in identity theft, I decided it was necessary to make PrivacyPhone available to the public for personal identity protection.” PrivacyPhone offers the following telephone security services: * All outgoing phone calls (land line and cell phone) will be routed through a military grade security system so the telephone number that is displayed on caller ID and on telephone company billing records is a random number that cannot be called back or traced. * All outgoing and incoming phone calls will appear as anonymous on your phone bill so if your phone bill is stolen by an identity thief, there is no way to know who you are calling or who is calling you. * A virtual secretary is provided to answer and prescreen all incoming calls. * You will always know the name and number of anybody who calls you, even if their number is private or blocked. * PrivacyPhone works with all U.S. telephone carriers so you do not need to switch telephone companies. To experience the personal identity protection offered by PrivacyPhone, U.S. residents can try PrivacyPhone free for 30 days by going to www.privacyphone.net or by calling 1-877-448-4514 ext 3333. (Business Wire) © Copyright: National Radio. Any use of these materials, whole or in part, is prohibited unless authorized in writing by National Radio. Contact: nationalradio@yahoo.com All rights reserved |
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