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OptOutDetectives was created by police officers. The process, used by federal, state and local police agencies is used to remove personal information from popular search engine websites to protect officers, their families and now is made available to the public!

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    Experian vs. Lifelock... And the winner is! Opt Out Detectives. Helping the consumer do it right


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    A federal judge has ruled that LifeLock has been breaking California law for years by placing fraud alerts on its customer’s credit profiles.

    The decision is a blow to the burgeoning identify-theft protection industry, and means that companies that experience data breaches may no longer be able to offer victims free subscriptions to such services — a standard damage-control tactic in recent years. Consumers can still place fraud alerts by contacting one of the three U.S. credit reporting agencies directly.

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