Protection in a Digital Age

People are spending more time online than ever. Many now rely on the internet for work, entertainment, socialization, shopping, and much more. Most of us don’t want to think about it, but the reality is that, with so much time spent online, your private data and reputation can be stolen with a just few simple keystrokes.

NEW BEHAVIORS LEAVE US MORE EXPOSED:

Vaccine Scams

Summer Travel Scams

Dating App Risks

Cloud Storage Safety

Online Reputation

Video Game Safety

Rather than leaving security up to chance, you can proactively arm yourself against cybercrimes and reputation hijacking with IDShield’s enhanced privacy and reputation management services to help ensure that your private information remains private.

PROACTIVE BEHAVIOR CAN HELP KEEP YOU SAFE. IDShield provides proactive threat protection by:

- Managing what people can find out about you online

- Providing a team of U.S.-based identity theft professionals to advise on threats, scams, breaches and all types of fraud concerns

- Monitoring up to 34 different pieces of your public and private information on the dark web, credit bureaus, and over 78 billion public records and more to alert you if your personal information has been exposed

- Watching your social media accounts for ID theft and reputational risks

- Just like we are being told to practice social distancing to protect our physical health, we must take action to safeguard our digital health.

AND IF THE WORST DOES HAPPEN:

- Delivering personalized identity theft restoration services from Licensed Private Investigators

- Offering a $1 million protection policy to cover items such as expenses associated with identity theft or fraud, unauthorized fund transfers, funds stolen from 401K accounts and more

CONTACT your local Identity Risk Specialist Today:

Julia Von Bargen

Check out my web page - https://vonbargen.wearelegalshield.com/

OR

Call: (509) 270-3203

Email: guardwhatmatters@gmail.com

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