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Articles tagged with: crime prevention

Do You Google Search To Find People?

by Marc Marseille There used to be a time when people could hide anonymously behind the other end of the phone. Those days are are slowly and surely disappearing. The simplicity of ways to retrieve a person's information has made it real easy to Google for people's information. The emergence of alternative search engines has made the search for people on Google even more targeted. You no longer have to search Google's massive database. You can go directly to a people search engine to find someone's information. The fact that you can no longer block your phone number also plays a big role. The option to block your phone number is still a.......................... READ FULL ARTICLE

Do You Search For People On Google?

by Marc Marseille The days of hiding behind a phone call are just about gone. The power of technology has made it simple to retrieve people information online through Google people search. Alternative search engine has emerged as a faster more convenient way to locate someone. Going straight to the source eliminates having to go through thousand of results from Google that may or may not prove successful. It use to be that if you did not want your number to appear, you could block your phone number. That scenario has also become obsolete. There are ways that the recipient of the phone call can set their phone not to accept your phone cal.......................... READ FULL ARTICLE

Don’t Make Yourself a Target for Car Thieves

by Catelin McGlothlin Although car theft in the United States decreases slightly every year, it's still a significant problem. According to the Insurance Information Institute (III), the U.S. motor vehicle theft rate in 2007 was 363.3 per 100,000 people. Every 28.8 seconds a car is stolen (2008 FBI data). Theft of components is also a problem, with 75,000 stolen airbags a year reported by the III. The problem is worst in urban areas. The South and West each account for about 36 percent of all car thefts in the country. Taken together, these two regions were the scene of nearly three-quarters of motor vehicle thefts in the United State.......................... READ FULL ARTICLE