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Robert Deitz, professor at George Mason University, discusses cyberattacks and why U.S. law gets in the way of us identifying and stopping the hackers.
Debra Berlyn, executive director, Project GOAL, discusses how social media and new technology benefit society, in particular seniors.
Laura Adams of InsuranceQuotes.com debunks many of the common myths about car insurance.
Jill Gonzalez of CardHub.com discusses which credit cards are best for travel.
Jill Robin Payne, a certified relationship specialist, describes the pitfalls of Internet dating.
Joe Hemsley, certified financial planner, Ameriprise financial adviser, discusses what current events mean for you as an investor.
Andrea Brands, director of consumer safety and education, AT&T, discusses Digital You, a program which offers tools, tips, apps, guidance and education to help consumers of all ages have positive and safe experiences on the internet.
Chris Wood, executive director of LGBT Tech, talks about a program to provide cell phones to young people who are both LGBT and homeless..
Edgar Dworsky, founder of Consumer World, discusses sales that aren’t really sales, deceptive advertising and the gotchas in the fine print.
Andy Cohen, founder of Caring.org, discusses the importance of a living will and medical power of attorney.
Bikram Bandy of the Federal Trade Commission discusses robocalls.
Kevin Brasler of Consumers’ Checkbook discusses the organization’s new ratings of surgeons
Dennis Wharton of National Association of Broadcasters discusses how chips in smartphones can make local radio stations available to users.
Mark Glassman, an attorney with the Federal Trade Commissions, discusses actions taken by the agency against car dealers convicted of deceptive advertising, lending fraud and other shady tactics.