Can a debt collector robocall me?
If you consented at any point (this might include providing your number on an account application), a debt collector can do this. Read More
If you consented at any point (this might include providing your number on an account application), a debt collector can do this. Read More
While it can be more convenient and add to your productivity to use your personal devices (computers, phones, etc.) for work, there are some risks to consider.
Read MoreYour employer could be concerned about protecting information for business or legal purposes (increased privacy and security risks when you use your own devices or network). Read More
Yes, they can. While federal laws and rules require them to have minimum requirements with Customer Identification Programs, they also have flexibility in establishing their own procedures.
Read MoreYes, you have the right to see who accessed your medical record, when they saw it, what they saw and their purpose for seeing it. This accounting of disclosures will cover up to the six years prior to your request date.
Read MoreGetting denied from renting a home can be very frustrating—even more so if you don’t know why. These are a few steps you can take to find out what kept you from getting the rental and how you can fix any errors in your tenant screening report.
Read MoreThe U.S. Postal Service (USPS) makes deals with businesses to increase the amount of standard mail (junk mail) that’s sent. Read More
While shopping online has some great benefits, there are also some privacy and security risks to consider.
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