June 11th, 2008
Online Identity Theft Frightening?
I have been an online shopper for years, successfully using various payment methods, including Paypal and credit cards for purchases online. I’ve been blessed not to encounter any problems with identity theft and fraud as a result of these transactions. However, I also know many families who are highly reluctant to make online purchases themselves due to their fear of these issues. I have even purchased items online for these families, while they paid me with a cheque. I’m happy to see a new online service that will help to allay some of these fears.
Shop Shield® is a new online service that is currently in live beta-testing, and are looking for consumers to participate in usability testing. Shop Shield® is a completely free service!
This service protects consumers:
* Credit Card Numbers
* Bank Accounts
* Billing Address
* Email Address
* Login Information
Sound good so far? Click here to Learn More.
Shop Shield® users don’t need to worry about hackers stealing their personal information because the websites they visit will not receive any of this personal information in their databases. The companies you shop with will never see your personal information, because it is never sent to the merchant.
Here are some of the technical details for you. Shop Shield® is 100% Security Guaranteed:
* Consumer data is stored in a fortress of security systems
* All personally identifiable information is broken into undecipherable fragments, then encrypted
* Encrypted data is stored in multiple independent databases.
* Every transaction is monitored and recorded using technologies that exceed even federal banking standards
* Hardware that stores data is modeled after Department of Defense security standards.
* They will reimburse every penny, up to $10,000 above and beyond the coverage your credit card company or bank provides.
* They will also provide complete, and personalized victim resolution services at no charge.
Doesn’t that sound high-tech, and secure?
Visit Shop Shield® to sign up for free!
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