We know you didn’t publicize your home address online, but you may have provided your address when you ordered pizza for delivery. That pizza place sold your information to data brokers and people-finder websites. Others who likely have sold your personal information to these brokers include your tax preparer, or anyone else that you’ve provided information to in return for a free loyalty program or service.
If that makes you uncomfortable, you can do something about it. Watch our recent webinar: How The Weaponization of Privacy Endangers Judges - and How You Can Protect Them
Threats against judges escalated more than 400% in recent years. You are one decision away from statewide or national notoriety, and the inevitable repercussions that follow.
Our webinar, “How The Weaponization of Privacy Endangers Judges - And What Can Be Done to Protect Them” details how we got here, and what you can do to safeguard your privacy.
It’s never too late to start protecting yourself. Join our CEO Ron Zayas for this eye-opening discussion. You’ll learn why threats are on the rise, and what courts can do to meet this growing challenge.
Topics include:
- Types of threat vectors judges face
- How private information becomes available online to be freely shared and sold
- How AI has elevated the risk of being victimized by phishing and identity theft
- Statute-based privacy laws and how they work
- Effective strategies to protect your private information
You will learn what you can do now to protect yourself and your family – not just by deleting your private data, but also by using tools that replace your real information with the kind that won’t trace back to you.