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Protect your online privacy by hiding your IP address

March 25, 2007 by Tricia

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I’ve always been concerned about online privacy, probably more so because I’m a woman.

Have you ever tried looking up someones IP address in order to find out more about them? Sometimes it’s really easy to discover things that others might wish to keep private.

Now just to explain a little bit. An IP address is a unique internet ID that’s assigned to your computer by your Internet service provider. Everyone has one. Your IP address might change each time you go online or it might always be the same address for as long as you are serviced by your current Internet provider.

If some really wants to find out who you are, and even where you live, your IP address might be able to tell them that information very quickly and easily.

Isn’t that a scary thought?

NetConceal incorporated was established in 2005. The company has concentrated on developing software products to protect online privacy and has created online security solutions for personal and corporate customers.

Now you can take advantage of NetConceal’s expertise and use their new NetConceal Anonymity Shield to hide your IP address.

The ability to hide your IP address that the NetConceal Anonymity Shield offers will virtually protect your privacy and keep websites from collecting your personal data when you surf online. Netconceal works by leaving random fake IP addresses whenever you visit a website that collects data.

You can use the Netconceal Anonymity Shield while surfing the web or doing any other online activity such as emailing your friends, relatives and businesses, or even when you’re using P2P file sharing, or chatting online using instant messengers.

The website knew I was located in Canada since I’m not yet concealing my IP address, so when I went to check to see how much this software costs it gave me the price in Canadian dollars. It’s $30.48 Canadian, and the US price is $24.95. That seems like a fairly low price to pay for online privacy and security doesn’t it?

If you’d like, you may download a trial copy of the NetConceal Anonymity Shield prior to buying the software program. A trial version will work for either 8 days, or 8 runs – whichever comes first.





Filed Under: Services, Shopping, Software, Web and Technology Tagged With: conceal, conceal IP address, IP address, Netconceal, Netconceal anonymity shield, online privacy, procect your online privacy, purchase software, trial download

Lowest unique bid wins great prizes at Bid4prizes.com

March 25, 2007 by Tricia

I just visited a site called Bid4prizes.com and I think you might really like it. All you have to do to play and possibly win Free gifts is to register on the site and start making bids on items that you would like to win.

They have lowest unique bid Sweepstake where the person who has the lowest bid for the item wins that prize. At this time they have a Scion XB vehicle and a 61″ HDTV set up for lowest bid auction.

The site looks fun and easy to use. It’s text based. You can enter bids for the various auctions using your mobile phone or by visiting the website. It’s easy. Why don’t you visit the site today. Perhaps you’ll be lucky and win a Cash prize, HDTV, Apple iPhone, the Scion, or even a designer bag. There’s a new winner each day. Check it out.

Filed Under: Contest, Fashion, Gifts, Recreation, Sales and Marketing, Web and Technology Tagged With: Bid4prizes.com, cash prizes, Products, unique bid, win a scion, win Apple iphone, win great prizes, win HDTV, win prizes

Earn higher interest on your savings accounts

March 23, 2007 by Tricia

I’ve become really frustrated with banks over the last few years. It seems that it’s become harder and harder to find ones that offer savings accounts with decent interest rates. The bank that I’ve dealt with the longest used to have decent savings account plans but now I want to make anything more than perhaps 0.010% interest I have to maintain an account balance over $2,000, and even I maintain a bank balance of two thousand dollars it only bumps up my interest to a whole 1%.

Banks have to understand that not everyone can maintain a high balance just to earn some interest.

Now, having said all of that I have come across a site that makes it easier to find accounts that offer higher interest on lower balances. You can compare online banking, find a savings account or checking account and earn more interest today with SavingsAccounts.com. Several of the banking institutions listed on the site offer decent interest rates for low balance accounts.

I only wish that I’d discovered this site a few years ago when I was desperately searching for a bank with decent interest rates. I did eventually find one on my own, and it does happen to be one of the banks listed on the site, but it would have been so much easier to visit a site such as SavingsAccounts.com right from the start in order to begin earning decent interest on my money.

One of the banks listed offers interest rates as high as 6% on accounts with no minimum balance. Go visit SavingsAccounts.com now to see which bank I’m talking about.

Filed Under: Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Services, Web and Technology Tagged With: compare interest rates, compare savings accounts, high interest rate, no minimum balance, savingsaccounts.com, six percent interest

What the heck is that?

March 23, 2007 by Tricia

Abdul from Abdul Taiyeb’s takes on Everything is having a contest. Actually I believe he plans on having a weekly contest.

He’s posted a photo of something and visitors to his site have been guessing what the heck the object is. Each week he’ll create a new “What is this” post.

You can win a whole $2 if you guess correctly! Ok so you can buy yourself a lottery ticket if you win. LOL

Take a look at this weeks contest photo. It’s really hard to guess what it is. I put in two guesses and I bet my guesses are wrong, but it’s a fun little contest.

Give it a try – guessing what it is, is kind of addictive.

Filed Under: Contest, Recreation Tagged With: Contest, guess the photo, guess what it is fun, what is that, win money, win prize

How do you feel about recorded conversations?

March 21, 2007 by Tricia

How do you feel when you’re calling an 800 number, or your cable or phone company and you get the line “This call may be recorded”?

Have you come to accept that many of your conversations with businesses that you might have dealt with for years are recorded? Or does it feel like an invasion of privacy every time you hear that familiar message?

Now I know, that when I call some 800 numbers that the message says that my conversation may be recorded for customer service and I assume quality assurance purposes. I guess that’s ok. If the company is monitoring employees to make sure that they are doing their jobs properly, and it helps make the service that I receive when I have to call the company even better, well then I guess that’s a good thing.

It makes me wonder sometimes though, if it’s not just to monitor employees and the customer service that the company is providing, what other ways could they use that information?

Do they keep a record of your phone call in their database? Could information that you give out while you are being recorded be used against you or harm you at some point?

By this I mean, what if their database got hacked and you gave your credit card number out while you were on the phone? Could that be a new way for thieves to steal your information or maybe even your identity?

Now that’s a scary thought isn’t it?

phonerecorder2.gif BrickHouse Security sells a number of Phone Recorder that can allow you to tape a phone call for your personal use – such as the telephone recorder that’s displayed to the left.

They also offer a number of products that can not only detect recording devices but block them from recording your conversation.

Now, I feel that I must have a certain level of trust when I talk to my Mortgage company or bank over the phone. Perhaps using a phone recorder to record important conversations with companies such as banks etc might be a good idea. It would certainly be helpful if I was trying to recall important information that they had given to me during the discussion.

However, I don’t feel that level of trust when I call a restaurant for take out or home delivery. Many restaurants have call centers and they record phone conversations. We give our credit card number out over the phone at least half the time when we call to have food delivered. Are their databases as secure as the banks? Probably not. Which is why, if I had a phone recorder that could detect and block the recording of telephone conversations I’d use it when I called places such as restaurants.

I suppose I’d also know when ever a recording device had been activated and I could decide call by call if I wanted to block the recording of my conversation.

What do you think about your telephone conversations being recorded both with and without your knowledge by some of these companies?

Would you be interested in a phone recorder device that would allow you to record conversations or block calls from being recorded?

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, Shopping, Web and Technology Tagged With: bank, block recording, Brickhouse Security, business, credit, customer service, database, detect recording, employee, phone recorder, safety, security

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