Reppler Acquisition Ensures You Don’t Overshare

For many years, we’ve been providing the best credit and identity protection services on the market. As we keep a watchful eye on the identity risks faced by the average consumer, we can’t help but notice the problems consumers are experiencing with social networking sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. The good news is that we refuse to stand by idly. To help protect your online identity, we’ve acquired Reppler.com, the creator of one of the industry’s most advanced reputation management and protection services.

What does this mean to you? For starters, you can continue to use social media sites for all the fun,social and professional things you love to do. We’re just going to help you do it more safely by monitoring the risks these sites bring to your personal identity and reputation. When you consider that 90% of job recruiters use online data to evaluate candidates and that people around the world (including identity thieves) can learn a lot about you just from social media sites, the importance of online information and images for all consumers is critical.

So, what exactly does Reppler do for me?
• It gives you control by continuously monitoring your online profiles, allowing you to manage your reputation within social media services including Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
• It automatically flags content that might be considered inappropriate and analyzes online profiles to give you a better understanding of how others might perceive you (Yes, we’re talking about that infamous Las Vegas photo).
• It alerts you to publicly-available personal information that should be made private and notifies you of malicious links you have in your profiles.

We at TrustedID are thrilled to announce the addition of Reppler to our broad range of protection services. Your identity and reputation are important to us, and we look forward to ensuring that they’re fully protected. The WSJ blog provides more information on this acquisition.

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