
New Report Explains How Kids May Unknowingly Put Their Parents at Risk to Identity Theft To help parents protect themselves and their children from online dangers, Author Dan Ivancic is offering a free guide titled "Identity Theft Danger For Parents". This guide stresses the importance of parents knowing and understanding what their children are doing online and how it can put them at risk to identity theft. Buffalo, NY (PRWEB) December 6, 2008 To help parents protect themselves and their children from online dangers, Author Dan Ivancic is offering a free guide titled "Identity Theft Danger For Parents". This guide stresses the importance of parents knowing and understanding what their children are doing online and how it can put them at risk to identity theft. Parents are urged to download "Identity Theft Danger For Parents" and share it with as many friends and family members as possible. By following the author's expert advice, parents will have a better understanding of why they are at risk when using the Internet and how to safeguard both themselves and their children. Items addressed in this guide include:
"Identity Theft Danger For Parents" is FREE and available for download in Acrobat Reader format at http://www.internetsecurityforparents.com/idguide About The Author: Dan Ivancic is the author of "Internet Security For Parents" an easy to read and easy to understand book written to help parents understand all of the hidden dangers online. This new book covers many topics that put families at risk online like online predators, lawsuits parents are faced with because of their children's Internet activity, identity theft, cyber bullies, deadly information kids are researching online and more. Contact: Dan Ivancic
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