December 2012

Painting Over the Truth

Thinking about a new look for your home in the new year? Maybe you’re planning to use a tax refund to finally redo a few rooms?

Before you buy any paint, know this: if you’re looking to avoid volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can potentially harm the environment and your health, you need to look for low-VOC or VOC-free base paint and colorant.

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Homes & Mortgages

In the Wake of a Tragedy, Make Sure Donations Count

After the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, many people are looking for a way to help, like making a donation to a charity or fund.

Doing some research first will help ensure that your donation will go to a reputable organization that will use the money as promised — and as you intend.

If you’re asked to make a charitable donation to support Newtown, consider these tips:

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Money & Credit

The Hide and Seek Game of Investing in Precious Metals

Investing in gold and silver may sound like a safe, low-risk way to make big money. But hidden fees, as well as a dealer’s failure to reveal how risky this type of investment really is, could cost you dearly.

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Jobs & Making Money

Kids' Online Privacy: The Next Generation

It’s no secret that kids take to the Internet like — hmm, ducks to water.

It’s also no secret that parents are concerned about their kids’ privacy online.

And it’s no secret that since April 2000, the FTC has vigorously enforced the Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act, which requires operators of websites or online services directed to kids under 13 to give notice to parents — and get their verifiable consent — before collecting, using, or disclosing a pre-teen’s personal information.

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Privacy & Identity

Did You Hear It Through the Grapevine?

Searching for a hot holiday gift? In the market for the perfect pump to wear to a special party? Scouring sites and blogs to find a deal? Online shopping is convenient, but how do you know which reviews to trust?

If you’ve got a minute, here’s a video about how to read those reviews and recommendations you’re seeing on the screen.

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Money & Credit

Happy Holiday Shopping

Still doing your holiday shopping? Many of us are. Whether you’re shopping online, by phone, or in stores, the Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency, has a gift for you — a dozen dynamic holiday shopping tips to help you watch your wallet, shop wisely, and protect your personal information.

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Money & Credit

Welcome to the FTC’s Home for Consumer Information

Looking for consumer resources from the FTC? They’re at consumer.ftc.gov, a new URL for information from the nation’s consumer protection agency.

6 Timely Tips for Using Apps with Kids

Do your kids or grandkids use apps on your phone, tablet or e-reader? Of course they do. Many apps are fun, educational and engaging. But before you hand over your mobile device to a youngster, here are six things to know and do:

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Privacy & Identity

Steering Clear of a Storm-Damaged Car

Hurricane Sandy devastated lives, homes and personal property, including cars and trucks. Once owners of damaged vehicles settle up with their insurance companies, those cars and trucks   sometimes are refurbished and resold.

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Money & Credit

Snuffing Undisclosed History Sniffing

The FTC has entered into a settlement with Epic Marketplace and its affiliated companies about Epic’s use of “history sniffing.” That’s the practice of sniffing around computer users’ web browsers to find out whether they’ve visited certain websites.   

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Privacy & Identity