[Nfbf-l] Announcement: FTC's Identity theft Program for the Blind and Visually I...

MisterAdvocate at aol.com MisterAdvocate at aol.com
Wed Jul 17 20:45:43 UTC 2013


FYI ,  Dwight 
 
 
 
Talking Through  Identity Theft:  A program for the blind and visually  
impaired 
Wednesday, July  31, 2013, 2:00pm-3:00pm  
Learn about the  Federal Trade Commission’s identity theft resources, how 
you can prevent  identity theft, and steps to take if it happens to  you. 
The FTC will  present “Talking Through Identity Theft:  A program for the 
blind and  visually impaired” on Wednesday, July 31, 2013, at 2:00 pm – 3:00 
pm.   The program is free and available to the public.  It will cover  
financial, medical, and government benefits identity theft, as well as  identity 
theft impacting children and older Americans.    
Participation   Instructions
Wednesday, July  31, 2013, 2:00 pm- 3:00 pm,  Eastern.   
Conference Call  Dial-In Number(s): 
United  States:    (800)  230-1092                 
International:    (612)  332-0228                 
Confirmation  number:      29777   
WebEx: 
This webinar uses  WebEx; audio is provided via conference call, so please 
connect via phone  and computer.    
Please join us up  to 15 minutes early to make sure you can connect. 
Title:   Talking Through Identity Theft: A Program for the blind and 
visually  impaired
Event link:   
https://ftc-events.webex.com/ftc-events/onstage/g.php?d=992765028&t=a 
Event  number:     992 765 028 
Event password:  No  password required 
We strongly  recommend that attendees test their computer prior to joining 
the  presentation. You can test your computer system at any time at 
http://www.webex.com/test-meeting.html. 
If you need help  getting connected, please use the WebEx Online help at 
https://www.webex.com/login/join-meeting-tips. 
Copies of the  slides presented at the webinar will remain accessible and 
will be   
found at  
http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/features/feature-0015-identity-theft-resources. 
You are welcome  to share this program invitation with others who might be  
interested. 
For more information, please  contact:
Cheryl Thomas,  FTC Investigator 
(202)  326-2779 
___________________ 
Cheryl Thomas 
Division of Privacy and Identity  Protection 
Federal Trade Commission 
600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW 
Washington, DC 20580 
202. 326.2779 
_cthomas at ftc.gov_ (mailto:cthomas at ftc.gov)  







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