Are You in Compliance with Identity Theft Regulations?
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The federal government's Red Flag Rule requires all businesses that are potential identity theft targets develop plans to spot red flags and prevent theft. How can you comply? Regulations designed to minimize identity theft went into effect in June of 2010. Are you complying with them?
The federal government's so-called "Red Flag Rule" requires all businesses that are potential identity-theft targets develop plans to spot red flags and prevent theft. Red flags include suspicious photo IDs, unverifiable addresses and Social Security numbers, and questionable account activity, to name just a few.
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Useful Tools to Effectively Connect with Your Followers on Twitter
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Twitter is arguably the most popular and widely used microblogging platform on Internet today. Though each post is limited to only 140 characters, there are various Twitter applications that you can use to easily connect with your network and enhance your Twitter experience.
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Securing Yourself on Shared Wi-Fi
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Using shared Wi-Fi networks can be really convenient, but it is not without risks of its own. These days, more and more people are on the go, and many of them bring their work with them. And in this day and age, it's ideal if you're working – or playing for that matter – while connected to the internet, which is often through public Wi-Fi hotspots.
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Force Firefox to Display Webpages with a Specific Font
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Sometimes websites use fonts that are too small or otherwise difficult to read. Learn how to set up Firefox to display all webpages with a specific font and size of your choosing.
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Alphabetizing Last Names in Word
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Sorting lists of names by last name is easy if they are listed in a LAST, FIRST order. But what if the names are in FIRST LAST order? This tip explains features in Word that make this possible.
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