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Dr Jen | Syringa Wellness's avatar

We have been affected periodically by various breaches. After each one, the hacked company coughs up "free" credit monitoring. I wonder who will cough that up this time.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Jen, I would never deal with those offering “free” because very often they are third-party contractors or other free agents who will actually be stealing the data that you give while they give you nothing for free.

Lots of wolves in sheep’s clothing!

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CeeMcG's avatar

Ticketmaster just coughed up an offer to me after their security breach. Seems like there’s one every few months now. Before that it was AT&T…🤦🏼‍♀️

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Dr Jen | Syringa Wellness's avatar

And blue cross. And a big federal veteran/hr database. Various universities. Even one of the big 3 credit agencies. The list is endless.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Isn't that scam that "free" is for a certain period, say 1 year? After that, if you want to continue the service there's a charge? Something like that?

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Dr Jen | Syringa Wellness's avatar

But when new breaches are announced with yet another "free" credit locking service...

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

A business model? In yet another numbers game? --

Every day my disgust with the false matrix is renewed and enhanced.

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