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Counter Surveillance TechniquesBy Greg Marston Is someone practicing surveillance on you? Surveillance is becoming an issue for modern business and homeowners. If you run a small or large business, have a high profile career, or are experiencing difficult interpersonal relationships, you may have concerns about someone spying on you. There are many simple counter surveillance techniques that you can use to make it more difficult for someone trying to spy on you, and implementing them may be critical to protect your privacy. If you are concerned that someone may be practicing surveillance on you, it is essential that you begin counter surveillance techniques immediately, to protect your privacy. There is great counter surveillance equipment on the market, but you can practice the techniques in this article with no equipment at all. These techniques allow you to begin to protect your privacy while you research and purchase counter surveillance equipment. First, if you suspect that there is a camera in your home or place of business, be very aware of what you say. If you suspect that your phone may be bugged, use a phone at an alternate location. Use code words to refer to sensitive names, information, or projects, or simply tell the person speaking that you can't discuss them at the present time. If you suspect you may be being watched, you probably are, so take measures to protect sensitive information from prying eyes and eavesdropping ears. When you are out in public, be especially aware of your surroundings. Reporters, paparazzi, and other spies will often wear plain clothes and attempt to listen in on your conversations. Be aware of these covert techniques, and be careful what you say in a public place. If you don't know who might be listening in, again, avoid mentioning sensitive names, dates, or projects. You don't want your private information on the front page of tomorrow's paper! If you must discuss a project, go to a private location that you are sure is secure, and talk about it there. Restaurants, cafes, and alleys are not as private as they may appear at first glance. The best counter surveillance technique is the simplest - common sense. It is amazing how much information people commonly leave lying out in the open. Be sure to file papers with names, credit card information, or phone numbers away in a locked cabinet. Do not use a desk calendar, as this displays your appointments for anyone to see. Take the time to run a screensaver program on your desktop, and be sure the monitor is out of view of the public. These steps may seem simple, but many people lose sensitive information in these common ways. Protect your calendar, address book, and contact information in a safe place. If you use a PDA, be sure sensitive information is password protected. If you are considering purchasing counter surveillance equipment, you should also take the time to implement a few simple counter surveillance techniques. Doing so will help to ensure your privacy, and add peace of mind to your daily routine. Have private conversations in private places, and be aware of what you say in public. Take the time to protect sensitive information in your home and office, and secure contact details and date books away from prying eyes. These simple steps are a great way to begin practicing counter surveillance, and help keep you from being observed. To learn more about how you can implement counter surveillance techniques and how you may use counter surveillance equipment to protect your personal and business secuirty please visit http://MicroVideoX.com for more information. keywords: Counter Surveillance Techniques | Counter Surveillance | Surveillance
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