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Title: Bulletproof Privacy: How to Live Hidden, Happy and Free!
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Manufacturer: Javelin Pr
List Price: $15.95
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| Bulletproof Privacy: How to Live Hidden, Happy and Free! by Javelin Pr Good suggestions but a little dated. |
| There are many great suggestions for increasing your privacy even without going fully underground and off the net, but since the book was written in 1997 and the technology of the world has changed drastically since then, I recommend finding something with more recent information. Nevertheless, it was an excellent read with plenty of timeless suggestions on how to live and get along in society without drawing attention to yourself and your business. |
| Bulletproof Privacy: How to Live Hidden, Happy and Free! by Javelin Pr Interesting read |
| Interesting read. It will definitely raise your awareness in daily interactions with human beings and technology with respect to how much information about yourself you provide. |
| Bulletproof Privacy: How to Live Hidden, Happy and Free! by Javelin Pr Do not buy this book. |
I can see why Mr. Party writes under a pen name. I would be embarrassed to pen a book like this. It is not helpful because it is too full of half-truths and convoluted thought. It is full of ranting generalizations and few specifics. In most instances (I would say in the most important instances) he professes ignorance or lack of space or time to address the issue and merely refers you to another book. Perhaps that is the books most redeeming quality.
Seriously, do not waste your money on this ranting half-wit of a book.
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| Bulletproof Privacy: How to Live Hidden, Happy and Free! by Javelin Pr Bulletproof Privacy |
Lots of good usable info.
Not just privacy either.
I like this book and I am using it for one of my reference books. |
| Bulletproof Privacy: How to Live Hidden, Happy and Free! by Javelin Pr Wait for the new release due out soon |
A worthwhile book as far as it goes but leaves you scratching your head sometimes. I think that maybe Bostons proof readers are TOO familiar with the material and don't provide the right feedback on what I found at times obtuse information.
Also I would like to urge Boston to write something on common law trusts. There is nothing out there! i.e. "the resource center" that Boston suggested for trust info said that "there is no such thing as a common law trust, you go to jail for them, don't discuss this with me I've been in the business for 25 years...." and then hung up on me!
I'm telling you Boston info on Common law trusts are in great need.
Buy this book but if you can wait for the updated version that is reported to be m uch larger. |
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