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Why won’t my employer let me use my own computer or mobile device for work?

Your employer could be concerned about protecting information for business or legal purposes (increased…
Deciding Whether You Should Use Your Personal Devices for Work
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Deciding if You Should Use Your Personal Devices for Work

While it can be more convenient and add to your productivity to use your personal devices (computers, phones…
Somebody’s Watching Me: Employee Monitoring
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Somebody’s Watching Me: Employee Monitoring

Employee monitoring is common and usually allowed as long as your employer has a business-related reason…
Reducing Telemarketing Calls
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Reducing Telemarketing Calls

Unwanted telemarketing calls can be disruptive, but there are a number of steps you can take to minimize them.
Do Not Call Registry Won’t Stop All Unwanted Calls
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Do Not Call Registry Won’t Stop All Unwanted Calls

While the Do Not Call Registry is useful for stopping real marketers from calling you, not all of your…
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Identity Theft
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Is it possible for my child be a victim of identity theft?

Yes, if someone has stolen your child’s personal information, it’s possible for accounts to be opened in your…
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Are there steps I can take to avoid identity theft if my Social Security number’s been stolen?

Yes. The first thing you can do is freeze your credit. Next, you can follow some of the other steps in our…
It’s Time Californians had Privacy for All
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It’s Time Californians had Privacy for All

With more than 11 billion individual records breached in the U.S. since 2005 and the numerous scandals…

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