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Internet Safety Tips For ParentsGuest: Cisco
In this segment we’ll learn some important internet safety tips from an expert at Cisco systems who shows parents how they can be in control of their kids use of the internet with the Cisco Home Defender Router
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Soil to Oil - The Zoye of CookingGuest: Zeeland Farm Services
Learn the secret Zoye of cooking!
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Safety In Cyberspace: Protect Your Children And YourselfGuest: CA Inc.
Every day so-called cyber criminals get more sophisticated, and find new ways to target your children, and you online. That’s why TV crime fighter John Walsh has teamed up with CA Inc., one of the world’s largest software companies. In this segment, John is joined by the National Safety Director of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to help explain to adults the easy steps they can take to better protect children from online risks. We will also highlight how the right software can protect your identity from being stolen.
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Protect Your Family - December Id Identity Theft Prevention & Awareness MonthGuest: Identity Rehab Corporation
Identity theft can happen to anyone at anytime. Don’t be victim! Get peace of mind with one company’s patent-pended service. If you’re not protected – you’re at risk!
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Protect Yourself From Resourceful ThievesGuest: A-1 Broadcast
According to the Identity Theft Resource Center, data breaches are up 69% more in 2008 versus 2007. In today’s tough economy, consumers are more at risk now than ever, as people fight to adjust to economic hardships & thieves look for new ways to scam innocent people. Frank Abagnale, a former con man who normally avoids the spotlight, who’s life was chronicled in the hit movie, “Catch Me If You Can”, exposes some of the biggest mistakes people make that put them at risk & affordable solutions to protect them. Interview courtesy of Uni-ball.
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