Jason Hanson, drawing on personal experience with data breaches, emphasizes the critical importance of freezing your credit with the three major bureaus: Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax. This proactive measure is presented as a vital defense against identity theft, preventing unauthorized individuals from opening new credit accounts or taking out loans in your name. He also explains the straightforward process for temporarily lifting the freeze when necessary for legitimate purchases.
This video, presented by former CIA officer Jason Hanson, outlines five key strategies for enhancing personal privacy and security while remaining at home. It covers methods for masking home ownership, securing online activity with VPNs, minimizing digital footprints by avoiding social media, utilizing less traceable communication devices like flip phones, and employing digital protection services to safeguard against identity theft. Hanson's expertise as a former intelligence officer lends significant authority to these recommendations.
This video, despite its alarming title suggesting a state of war with Iran and a call to prepare, is a thinly veiled advertisement for Aura, a personal security and identity theft protection service. The description includes affiliate links to Amazon for various gear, including camera and audio equipment, a sling, and bags. The content appears to leverage geopolitical tension to drive viewers to a sponsor and its affiliate links, rather than offering practical advice related to firearms or preparedness in a genuine sense.
This is a live chat show titled "Moondog TMI" featuring a discussion about gold and precious metals with guest Mark Damstetter. The video also includes a sponsorship segment for Aura, an identity theft protection service. Viewers are encouraged to visit a provided link for a free trial of Aura to check for data breaches.
This YouTube video discusses alleged monitoring of social media by the ATF. The description focuses on a promotional offer for a title history report and protection services from Home Title Lock. It also includes links to support the channel through various platforms, affiliate deals for products like coffee, survival gear, VPNs, and tactical vests, and other social media channels. The content does not appear to be directly related to firearms in terms of reviews, techniques, or discussions about specific firearm models, calibers, or manufacturers.
This YouTube video, titled 'They're Actually Coming for Your Data | Here's how to Protect it,' focuses on data privacy and security. The description promotes Aura, a digital security service, offering a free 14-day trial. It also includes affiliate links to Amazon for various products, including firearms-related gear like slings, ear protection (though not explicitly firearms), and various camera, audio, and lighting equipment. The creator also provides links for business inquiries, fan mail, channel memberships, and social media platforms. The primary topic is not firearms, but rather digital security and personal data protection.
This video's title, 'It's Already Started & I bet You're not prepared,' suggests a discussion on preparedness, likely in the context of societal or global events. While the video is sponsored by Aura (an identity theft protection service) and includes affiliate links to Amazon for various gear (slings, bags, camera equipment, audio gear, lighting), the core topic appears to revolve around anticipating and being ready for potential disruptions or challenges. The creator encourages viewers to join their YouTube channel's membership program and Discord server, indicating a community-focused approach to their content.
This video features a "Too Much Information" live chat show where the hosts discuss their plans for the upcoming SHOT Show. The video is sponsored by Aura, an identity theft protection service, and viewers are encouraged to visit a specific link for a free trial. Additionally, a link to Moondog Industries' notes and links is provided for further information.
This video, titled "I Almost Got Scammed!!", focuses on identity protection services offered by Cloaked, presented by former CIA officer Jason Hanson. While the title suggests a personal anecdote, the description heavily promotes Cloaked for safeguarding family identity from online and offline threats. Hanson, an author and trainer in various security disciplines including firearms and home defense, also links to several tactical knife and water filter products, and his YouTube channel dedicated to home defense and personal protection. The video's primary purpose is to drive viewers to sign up for Cloaked with a discount code.
This video discusses the concept of freezing your credit. It aims to educate viewers on what credit freezing entails, its potential benefits, and how it functions as a security measure against identity theft and fraudulent activity. The content is likely informational and geared towards individuals seeking to protect their financial information and credit scores.
This video focuses on protecting yourself from identity theft and online scams, prompted by a subscriber's experience. It outlines signs of identity theft and provides actionable advice for personal online safety. The content also includes promotional links for a data privacy service (DeleteMe), a tactical tomahawk, self-defense blades, a water filter, and a rescue knife. The creator, Jason Hanson, is a former CIA officer and author specializing in personal security, escape and evasion, and defense strategies.
This video promotes AURA, a service focused on online safety and preventing data brokers from exposing personal information. While the description mentions "Live From The Range," there's no indication of firearms being demonstrated or discussed. The primary focus is clearly on AURA's data protection services, with a promotional offer for a 14-day free trial provided via a sponsor link. The mention of "firearmstraining" in the URL is likely a referral code or channel association rather than indicative of the video's content.
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