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How to Protect Your Online Banking

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Access Banking Only at Home. Instead of taking your laptop to Starbucks and doing your banking there, complete it at home before you leave. If you access your online baking information from a shared computer, you may forget to log out, or the computer may not be secure. Follow these steps to be ultra secure in your online banking.

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Get Shredded with Fellowes 73ci PowerShred and Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

We shred everything at work and now I shred everything at home too with the Fellowes 73ci PowerShred ! Designed with small and home office needs in mind, the 73Ci provides the perfect shredding experience to help keep your life clutter-free and your identity safe.

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Tips for Protecting Your Identity

Saving Cents With Sense

Keep the Card at Home. There’s no reason to be walking around with your social security card, in fact, it’s a top way to get your identity stolen. Lost or stolen wallets are a key cause of identity theft—especially when a social security card is found within—and the most consequential as well.

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Lifestyle Strategies to Help Prevent a Heart Attack

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Gradually make these changes to your diet: Cook your own meals at home more often. If you are not sure where to start, try using my Skip the Gym, Sweat at Home series. Related posts: 8 Ways to Prevent Identity Theft. Then do the following: Improve the quality of your diet. Choose healthy methods of cooking.

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Organizing Your Computer

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I have master folders for: Work School Blog Personal Within the “work” category, I keep my resume and cover letter template, and any professional development documents that I need or any of my work things that I need to save at home. Within my “blog” folder, I have folders for all of my blog related activities.

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Growing up in the 1950?s

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

There were no day care centers – women stayed home and raised the kids. Working from home usually meant selling stuff door to door. Toni home perms were prevalent. Hair cuts were done at home by a family member. People cooked and ate at home. The cold war colored our life. Food/shopping. Fast food was rare.

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