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Golden Tickets Are In Circulation - Get Yours Now!
Posted on Nov 8, 2006 by Tom Fragala
Recently, a small number of golden tickets have been sent out to people. The tix include a special code giving them access to a new web-based identity theft recovery and prevention service called myTruston.
Here's a few comments I have received so far...
- "Exciting - as an unbiased observer, I think this could end up being the product that people can 'Trust' out there."
- "IT LOOKS GREAT!"
- I'm glad that myTruston doesn't collect personal information. Even with the best of intentions, many data breaches still occur, so it's reassuring that our data isn't stored to begin with.
- "I like this reminder feature...this system seems to be extremely easy to use, thus "customer friendly."
- "I checked out both the prevention and recovery services pages and the layout is short, simple and clear. It's easy to read - to the point and avoiding confusion/misunderstandings. "
- "Nice work!"
- “I like what you are doing with myTruston. Clearly you care about your users privacy.”
Thanks to those who have tried it out! We're very excited about it too. If anyone reading this wants to get an exclusive sneak peek let me know and I'll send you a golden ticket. But act fast, because I'm pretty overwhelmed with requests already and I only have a limited number left. Send an email to tom (AT) mytruston (DOT) com.
More details coming soon, so stay tuned. And you can learn more by clicking here to visit our main web site.
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etee on Nov 10, 2006
From the MMF Hall of Humiliation:
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