Beth Givens

Beth Givens
accustomed family tracking within
The more tracking that's done even within the family, the more we'll all be getting accustomed to tracking, and ... it will become more and more acceptable.
affected consumers
Consumers need to know how affected they really are.
companies empty held policy privacy
A privacy policy is more than an empty promise. Companies must be held to their word.
credit industry job protecting
If the credit industry were doing a better job protecting you, we wouldn't need such products.
ability numbers security social
It's the Social Security numbers that give fraudsters the ability to impersonate that person.
certain guard happen
Once it happens, you can never be certain that it won't happen again. You can never let your guard down.
bad complaints complaints-and-complaining happens people reporting
The FTC is reporting on the complaints that they've received, and it could be that more people know to report to the FTC when something bad happens to them.
gut people realize require society
It's creepy. People realize in their gut that if we require implanted chips, we've become the kind of society where people can be tracked by their government.
accounts given number watch
If you've given them your credit-card number and/or bank-account number, you should watch those accounts very carefully.
data type
This type of data should not have been on someone's laptop.
compare federal fraudulent law loss pay primarily protected victims
We really don?t have anything to compare it to. Victims are protected by federal law from having to pay fraudulent charges, so the loss is primarily of time.
checking money takes weeks
Yes, you'll probably get that money back once they've done the investigation, but if the investigation takes two weeks or two months, here you are without money in your checking account.
almost background checks concerns decade identity interest seeing theft
We're seeing almost as much interest and concerns in background checks as we were seeing in identity theft about a decade ago.
cities consider install setting video
Usually cities do it in the reverse. They install the video surveillance first and then they consider setting up policies.