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Don't pay for identity theft protection!
Are you worried about identity theft? And are you confused about how to protect your identity? So was I. Now I do it myself.

MYSTIC, Conn. – A couple of years ago, a good friend of ours became a victim of identity theft. The trouble, life disruption and expense that this experience caused (and continues to cause) in our friend’s life is truly frightening, and it inpired me to look for a way to protect ourselves from the threat of identity theft. The thought of giving our Social Security numbers and other sensitive, private data to a company like LifeLock was immediately unappealing! And with more research, I learned that the identity protection industry as a whole has come to be widely regarded as ineffective and difficult to deal with, and that some of their nebulously-described services (like “Black Market Website Surveillance”) are downright ridiculous! Most importantly, I learned that companies like LifeLock are legally barred from performing the single most important identity protection task on behalf of their clients; a task that consumers can easily do by themselves—for free. That’s the dirty little secret that these companies don’t want you to know! So I developed and implemented a “do-it-myself” regimen based on my new knowledge, and my wife and I have felt much more secure about our identities for the last couple of years, despite the constant barrage of local, regional and national news stories about data breaches large and small. I began to share the details of my regimen with friends, family members, co-workers and others, and I eventually typed up some informal notes to make the sharing of this information easier. After hearing, “You should write a guide and market it on the internet” a few dozen times, I’ve done just that. I know that you’ll find Identity Protection For Free: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to be a good investment at the reasonable price of $8.95 (you can freely share this PDF with your friends and family, and print it). If you have any pre-purchase questions or comments, please send me an email at info@rindos.com and I’ll get back to you promptly. You can read more about my guide and order it on my website: http://IdentityProtectionForFree.com