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How to Protect your Privacy as you Work at Home

Date Published: 25th July 2006
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People choose to work at home due to the benefits such as being able to stay home with children and not dealing with a daily commute. These on their own are great reasons. However, there are potential drawbacks to working out of your home.

It's important to keep your work at home job separate from your personal life. Above all else, you want to keep your personal life private and secure. There are a few precautions you can take to maintain your privacy as you work at home.

You might want to consider getting a private mailbox for your work at home job. You can rent a post office box or a mailbox from a shipping company. You should be able to find mailboxes for rent by looking in the yellow pages. The mailboxes are relatively inexpensive to rent and should provide some protection by having separate professional address.


Along the same line, you might consider a having a different phone number for your work at home job. Ask the phone company not to publish your home address with your work at home phone number. You don't want unexpected visitors showing up at your doorstep because they think your home is a business.

Setting up a separate email account is a good idea for your work at home job. There are several Internet sites where you can set up a professional email addresses for free.

Your computer can be your worst enemy if you don't take precautions to protect yourself. Most likely, you will spend a lot of time on the computer and possibly the Internet as you work at home. Install anti-virus software and anti-spyware software to protect your computer files.


Never reveal personal or financial information in an email or online to avoid computer scams. Supervise your children if they use your work at home computer so they don't download damaging programs or open unreliable emails.

Some work at home jobs require you to meet with clients or customers. It's a good policy to set up these meetings at a different location than your house. For large gatherings, you might consider renting a hotel meeting room. For smaller gatherings, you might be able to meet at a restaurant or coffee house. By following these basic steps, it will be easy to keep your personal life private and your professional life safe as you work at home.


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Harrold Swalve is a successful online entrepreneur and bestseller author. His latest E-book "Profit Shockdocs" reveals all the secrets on how to set up your own online money making website and is already referred to as "the A to Z on online marketing". To ensure your copy of his E-book visit http://www.Profit-Shockdocs.com .

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Harrold Swalve is a well respected and much sought-after online home business expert. He just released a fool proof, extremely easy to maintain program to make money online
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