Biggest scam on the web: tap “Agree”

Shady individuals and outfits and snooping corporations constantly extract and exploit our personal information for financial gain, spying on us with the kind of sophisticated monitoring tools that would make James Bond drool.

It’s not just ad targeting. Some of that information can end up in the hands of health insurers, life insurance companies, even employers, all of which make critical decisions about our lives.

What are you signing?
Much of what’s included in these documents is boilerplate or relatively innocuous. But there are some areas to pay attention to, such as granting a company the right to sell your personal information to third parties, trace your movements using GPS and other tracking capabilities, harvest your device identifiers or track your device’s IP address and other digital identifiers, Walsh says. Beware of companies that demand a “perpetual license” to your “likeness” or to your personal data.

“These kinds of invasive stipulations can be extremely harmful, and consumers must ensure that they never agree to them or other privacy agreements that denote not how the user will gain privacy but rather how they will have it stripped from them,” Walsh says.

Search for keywords (Let FeeBelly do that for you fast & easy). 

 

Who has the time to wade through page after page of dense legal jargon to spot the worrisome bits?

If your eyes are glazing over, there are some shortcuts. Search for keywords or phrases in the document that will tell you what information the app or website collects, how long it keeps it and with whom it shares it. Watch out for sections that say you must “accept,” “agree” or “authorize” something, Walsh says.
“Third parties” is a key phrase, as are “advertising partners” and “affiliates.” “Retain” or “retention” can indicate how long the company keeps your personal information. “Opt out” may indicate how to turn off the sale or collection of your personal information.

Think about it this way….If you trade places with these outfits where they tap “AGREE” before doing business with them, will they tap blindly…Heck no! What they will do is let one of their high-priced attorney’s review agreement before (That is what FeeBelly does for you in any agreement and more if you don’t have time…fast & easy). It’s called liability and it SUCKS but someone got be the sucker let us hope it is not you or I. You look out for yourself nobody else does…Not the government, criminal bureaus and certainly not businesses.

Identity Theft Crisis

What is happening in the identity theft crisis should be more reason to Stay Guarded with FeeBelly. Police can’t help you neither could regulated criminal authorities. The response you get is fill a form , we will look into it and nothing ever happens…Waiting game starts!! Best solution is not to get taken. Get the ‘Belly protect yourself.

“I have read and agree to the terms” is “the biggest lie on the web.”

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