you are communicating all of your information over wireless networks that can be seen if the informs is not encrypted. so one free tool is called hot spot shield and that locks down your wireless connection, whether it s on your android, your tablet, your mac, your p.c., protects your data while it s in the air. jamie: full disclosure. you are a consultant to hot spot shield and program. yes. jamie: great to have you here with the general informs. thank you. if you want to get more on how to take charge on a number of consumer issue, it s really easy. go to foxnews.com. and you will see a link to many of this program s consumer protection segments. we are looking out for you. eric: love that password advice. jamie: change them all. don t use your name.
to borrow on a credit card. it s insane. no, i m saying i want the right to use my credit card without having to pay for the fees for the industry, that the industry and instead of charging more to use credit cards why don t they do this: charge less to people using cash. that s all all of you guys are saying, you re saying it s a good idea that maybe people could be paying 4% extra this weekend just to use their credit card? i don t think it s a good idea, but i think what will happen, competition will eat away at it. from your lips to god s ears. and everybody will say it won t happen. and adam, we keep hearing about the new great rules and regulations that are going to make things easier, it feels like life gets more expensive all the time particularly for people who have no choice, but to use their credit card. well, i m not sure who that is, this is a merchant issue not a consumer issue. no one is forcing you to use a credit card. no one is forcing the consume
are considered abandoned. what does that mean? the government doesn t need probable cause they don t need they send a request saying we are conducting a little investigation give up the information and as a result of that these third party providers have to hand it over. it was thought there would be a provision if up want these i mails get a warrant. back in 88 nowadays we had twitter we have facebook social media has evolved. he was in diapers at the time these old bills passed. he was about 4 years old at the time. two years old if we are talking the 1986 law. the way we use information has vastly changed you would think lawmakers would update and approve the bill. the measure they have in it that does not require warrants to be issued for e-mails over 6 months old. it is still there. it is still there. it is problematic. it is a major consumer issue as you can image the american civil
to the company that he was looking at canceling, the magic word is cancel. and they called him up they said no, we want to keep you and they were able to somehow give him the deal. jamie: cut in half, fan tastic. we appreciate that you looked into this. folk who is want more can check out your article in smart money dot-com on the web site. thank you. thank you. jamie: also, if you want to learn more on how to take charge on a number of consumer issue, go to foxnews.com, at the bottom of the main page is our link for our show and you can see the link to other take-charge consumer protection segments? you better get that fox newschannel on the package. jamie: you don t want to make the call on this one. but if you make the call, you can save a few dollars and get better take-in chinese food. eric: but the fox newschannel
created documents and submitted them in a blind test to law professor who is are expert. that s how we did the test. shannon: interesting. so we can understand how you came to the conclusions that you did. great to have you here, as always. good friend of the network. consumer reports. thank you. shannon: for more on how you can take charge of a number of consumer issue, including this one on the legal web sites, go to foxnews.com and write on the main page. you can see, america s news hq and you can see take charge consumer protection segments only on this program. eric: every sunday. great tips, jamie. shannon: thank you. eric: she was the democratic candidate for congress, accused of voting in two states in the same two elections. how could this happen? the voter fraud unit is on the case coming up. is foreign policy dominating the conversation on the campaign trail, which candidate has the better plan to keep america