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www.OptOutDetectives.com  

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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    11-23-2009 at 6PM MST, Opt Out Detectives and Entrust America will share with our online friends the merger of the two companies to become "US Privacy Associates." The two companies coming together as "US Privacy Associates" raises the bar on Identity Theft prevention and recovery. Please join us. (Phone lines fixed.)
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    This is from Jeremy Duffy and can be found on his website at: http://www.thegeekprofessor.com/rps/opt-out-detectives/ Check out his website for more great info on ID Theft prevention! 

    (Here's the show link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/OptOutDetectives/2009/09/20/Jeremy-Duffy-Awareness-Advocate)


    So a little while back, I did a Blogtalk radio interview with Mike of the Opt-Out Detectives. Before the interview, I checked out the optoutdetectives.com website and saw that like so many others, they are a service you can purchase to help prevent ID theft. Though I didn't have time to evaluate the service at the time, far be it for me to pass up the opportunity to reach more people and tell them how to stop ID theft.

    I talked with Mike for a while during and after the Interview and discovered more about who they are and what they do. His site was born out of the need to protect the information of detectives and police who sometimes have bad guys threaten them and their families. The service is not a monthly fee. It is instead a one-time cost for a one time service (instead of a monthly cost for a one-time service like some people think is ok to charge).

    I asked Mike for the chance to try out his service and this is the results of my evaluation:

    How can they help?

    I've always said that there are two parts to protecting your identity: keeping the data from the bad guys and keeping them from using it. Keeping them from using it (for credit anyway) is pretty easy with a Credit Freeze. Keeping them from getting the data in the first place is really hard!

    There are too many companies out there abusing your data leaving you little option of when and how it's used. But can you do something about it? Some of these companies give you the option of opting out of being bought and sold like a slave. The challenge is finding who to opt out with and then actually getting it done (an extremely arduous task to say the least).

    Enter Opt Out Detectives.

    The point of this service is protecting yourself not only against ID theft, but other kinds of crime that come from people having too easy access to where you live and other important data about you. Granted there are other tricks to protecting your information than just getting your name off lists and out of databases, but data brokers are one of the biggest sources of the problem so dealing with them is a good start.

     

    What they provide

    Depending on what level of service you want, the price will vary, but for the most part the money you pay is for a large PDF file about 64 pages long with helpful advice, instructions, and pre-filled letters (they ask for some of your basic data so they can do some of the work for you).

    If you go through the packet, it will provide a list of e-mail addresses to send opt-out requests to, links to online removal forms, websites to sign up for that will help you control and remove your data, and, of course, information on why to get a credit freeze and how to do it (score big points for the Opt Out Detectives for that!).

    It's easy to read, easy to understand, and easy to follow. This makes the process of combating the data-brokers a snap. You'll still have to take the time to go through it and you'll also need to print out the letters and send them, but they're already addressed and have the necessary details on them so most will just need to be signed and sent.

     

    Results

    In my case, they provided what they call the "Business Select, Sports and Celebrity package".

    Before I'd even gone through the packet, I'd already received my first letter from a data-broker stating that they intended to comply with the request to remove my information. I got two more where one complied and the other requested that I fill out their specific form for removal, but the process was working.

    From what I could tell, the Opt Out Detectives service that I received already took care of the first part of the packet leaving me with the letters and credit freezes to do myself.

    I already have my accounts frozen so that's under control, but I haven't sent the letters yet because I also want to know what information the companies had in the first place. I'm talking with Mike about a revision to the letters that would make that possible and that would also let me opt my wife and kids out at the same time.

    Once I complete that process, I'll post some updates here, but the package as-is should be more than enough for people who aren't interested in data-aggregation research.

     

    In Conclusion

    The Opt Out Detectives is the first ID-theft service of any kind that I've ever found that has any merit. Not only do they NOT charge monthly, what they do charge for is a useful service that will help you to prevent ID theft and worse.

    Remember there's plenty of other things people can do to you if they can find enough personal data about you which Mike and his crew well knows. This is a service created to protect law enforcement and their families from the revenge of criminal elements. The same service will help protect you too.

    Go and check them out!

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    This story is an example of why police officers need to remove as much information about them from the internet.


    PUEBLO, Colo. --
    A man suspected of trying to blow up a Pueblo police officer's home was in jail Wednesday, following an extensive manhunt across the city.

     

    Officers arrested Robert Howard Bruce, 47, at a Kmart in Pueblo on Tuesday evening.

     

    Police had been actively looking for him since Pueblo police officer Nathan Pruce found a 30-pound propane tank on Tuesday morning, rigged to pump the explosive gas into his home.

    "(Pruce) could hear the hissing when he came out and that's what directed his attention to (the tank)," said Pueblo County Sheriff Kirk Taylor.

     


    Police said Pruce, who was leaving for work, called for help after discovering the propane tank with an attached hose next to his attached garage.

     


    The officer's wife and children had already left the house by the time Pruce made the discovery.

     


    "The Metro Bomb Squad found very high readings of some kind of explosive in the house," said Taylor. "The bomb squad opened doors and windows to vent the substance from the house."

     


    Pruce had been scheduled to testify against Bruce in a criminal case on Tuesday. Authorities said Bruce didn't show up for the trial.

     


    The incident that Pruce was scheduled to testify about occurred on July 17, 2007, after residents in a Pueblo neighborhood reported a prowler.

     


    Robert Howard Bruce
    Robert Howard Bruce is accused of trying to blow up a police officer's house.

     

    Pruce patrolled the area after finding a chair placed next to the bedroom window of one house. Pruce caught Bruce after a foot and car chase.

     


    Bruce was charged with unlawful sexual contact-peeping Tom and second-degree trespassing.

     

    An arrest affidavit indicated Pruce found drug paraphernalia and a small amount of marijuana on Bruce when he was arrested.

     


    Police and county law enforcement had been looking for Bruce in connection with the discovery of the propane tank, after they learned that Pruce was supposed to testify against him on Tuesday.

     

    Gas from a 30-pound propane tank could do extensive damage to a home, according to an expert contacted by ABC affiliate KRDO-TV.

     


    "Depending upon how much propane was there, it could go anywhere from lighting a room on fire to explosively blowing the house up," said CSU-Pueblo Chemistry Chair, Professor Dr. David Lehmpuhl.

     


    "I don't speak for all the officers in this town, but I can tell you I'm pretty angry about it," Taylor said of the alleged attempt to kill Pruce.

     


    Authorities have not said what charges may be filed against Bruce.

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