How can anyone trust an identity theft protection service?
A friend recently got identity-thefted (yes I made it a verb) and it made me review my own situation. Sure I'm maybe in the upper 20% when it comes to how much security I apply (VPN, malwarebytes, antivirus, 2FA everywhere, authenticators, no repeat passwords, long passwords with mix of letters, num
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