More About the Author "CarolineProsser"

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Name: Caroline Prosser
Site: http://www.telesign.com/
About the Author: Caroline Prosser is Internet entrepreneur specializing in reselling used items through Craigslist and other online directories. She lives in Ann Arbor Michigan with her husband and two beautiful children. Caroline sometimes supplements her income by lecturing and writing articles about how to run a successful online business. This is her first article about identity verification.


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Using Dual Factor Authentication Today

Hackers today will find many ways to breach any security system that you put in place for protecting your data today.  Each time a new system is implemented, the hackers find a new way to break it and gain access to the information.  As a result, corporations are searching for ways to protect their information […]

How Online fraud protection Can Save Your Business

When getting started with an online business today, protecting your finances is very important.  Whether you are a very large or a very small organization, online fraud protection can help you to avoid lost profits due to fraudulent credit card information and other things that are used to get products or services without paying for […]

Third Party Verification Services – How To Protect Your Business Online

The internet is a dangerous place today as everyone is well aware.  So how do you protect your business from fraudulent transactions and identity theft transactions?  Third party verification services offer you the ability to do just that and more. It is crucial that organizations have an online presence today.  If your business cannot process […]

Phone Based Identity Verification How My Online Business Finally Beat Spam and Scam

As the Internet becomes a more and more dangerous place to do business, verifying online clients and leads keeps on getting trickier.  When I first starting making my online business, it was enough to have a “please provide your name and email address” field to stop “bots” from spamming my inbox with phony product requests.  […]