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Want to know all about Wireless Taxes and Surcharges?
Bill Police is in the News as a Subject Matter Expert for ABC: Take a look
We are excited to announce our new Bill Police Analytics portal! We have been honing our wireless analytics for some time and officially launched our new portal in first quarter 2021.
We have received great feedback from the launch and hope it provides users with easy access to a “one touch” experience that can provide lots of relative data at a glance.
You can get to a demo of the portal from our website at www.billpolice.com and click on the “Request a Demo” button.
And we are….still Protecting Your Wireless Rights….especially for Eric today.
Because our motto is “Protecting your Wireless Rights: Right Plan. Right Price. Right Result.”, we love Popular Mechanics for recently publishing an article by Alexander George, The IT Guy titled “Know your (Phone) Rights”. We are all about Protecting your Rights by Protecting and Serving our customers.
What are the issues?
You can see this article in Popular Mechanics November 2018
What do need to know about Unreasonable Search and Seizure
1. Our Data tied to our names in data centers is protected from unreasonable search and seizure per the Supreme Court 2014 in Riley vs. California
2. Lock your device: “when locked, the information becomes illegal unless the phone is properly unlocked” says George.
3. Encrypt your data
What do i need to know about Unlimited Phone Plan Rights?
1.Know your plan and what to do in an Emergency.
What else?
George states….”[It’s] 2019 and we’re still pretending that wireless communication is any less essential to life in the US than potable water or electricity”.
This means that we are so dependent on our devices that suppliers can take advantage of us and our companies by exploiting pricing, services and security because we will not stop using our technology.
Lets get smart and Protect our Wireless Rights. We can help because we are ………
…….STILL Protecting your wireless Rights: Right Plan. Right Price Right Result.
We have seen lots of bills this past month containing incorrect Billing for Verizon Cloud.
What is Verizon Cloud?
Verizon Cloud is storage system offered by Verizon to back up and sync your contacts, photos, videos.
What’s it cost?
While Contacts-only Verizon Cloud storage is free, 1 TB of storage is $9.99 per month and 500 GB storage is $5 per month after a free one month trial.
We like free….so if you are savvy — we know you are!! — and have an Android or iPhone device, you can get more services for free than is offered with Verizon iCloud. Our suggestion is get it off your bill and move to your platform storage options.
What else do i need to know?
**It turns out that none of the employees listed in Verizon’s email even had Verizon Cloud and no data had been backed up to the Verizon Cloud. Odd, huh!
2. We have also been seeing it show up mysteriously on Customer Bills.
Still protecting your Wireless Rights……especially for Kelly today……………………
Many IT Execs are faced with choices of BYOD, CYOD COPE, etc etc etc. Deciphering the best way to put wireless devices in employee’s hands is a tough call. Additionally, none of the information is simple and all parties involved can get very judgey about the right course of actions.
We have a 4 part series looking at the key issues of equipping employees. This Part 4 (see Part 1 here , Part 2 here and Part 3 here) reviews additional food for thought to consider.
Motorola gathered survey responses from 1,000 consumers. The study reported that two out of three respondents said they recognized that the onus was theirs to protect the information on their phones. A total of 73% said they are concerned about smart phone security, and would actually rather share a toothbrush than their phone! However, 48% of them said they have logged onto an insecure network for convenience sake rather than security. And that is despite the fact that 34% store sensitive data like passwords to work email profiles and personal bank information.
It appears that there is a big variance between what a CIO would consider proper safeguarding of proprietary information on BYOD compared to what the average employee understands.
There is a lot of interesting data regarding purchase of mobility services. Here are a few additional considerations:
The Richmond Journal of Law and Technology Case Study, Wherever You Go, There you are (with your mobile device): Privacy Risks and Legal Complexities associated with [International] Bring Your Own Device:
Users are “responsible for safeguarding clients’ sensitive information and is under a high “duty of care” obligation… Client financial information is personally identifiable information and must be protected….polices need to be reinforced by ensuring that any device—whether a computer, tablet or smartphone—meets minimal security standards. Also, the company needs to be aware of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) litigation against firms that are negligent in providing duty of care, as it could be the next target. Some financial firms have been targets of class action suits that led to millions of dollars in damages”
So, there’s lots to consider, but be aware of the issues and allow yourself to make smart, informed decisions.
And as always, if you have questions, feel free to contact us because we are …..STILL protecting your Wireless Rights………
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