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Mystery shopper findings reveal lack of knowledge among DIY outlets

Shocking news About The Sheds!!! 85 Per Cent Of Lock Safety Advice Unsatisfactory Eighty five per cent of Focus, Homebase and B&Q staff approached in a mystery shopper experiment offered shoddy advice on lock requirements, new research reveals. Commissioned by the Master Locksmiths Association (MLA) the mystery shopper investigation found that 63 per cent of

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Is Facebook really facing up to cyber crime?

The social networking giant has introduced a new way of securing your identity online with a social authentication feature, but will it catch on? Click on the link below to read more http://www.info4security.com/story.asp?sectioncode=12&storycode=4126931 Alexandra Locksmiths fit locks, grilles, intercom systems, safes and all other security devices and we cover North London, East London, West London

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Why you should use a member of the Master Locksmith Association.

The Master Locksmiths Association is warning members of the public and businesses to be on their guard when using the services of unlicensed locksmiths. The MLA says that unlicensed locksmiths “operate in an entirely unregulated manner and may include those with criminal records ranging from petty crime, through to burglary, aggravated assault and murder. The

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Dangers Of Facebook

Facebook security breach revealed Embarrassing Facebook bug exposed Detailed Facebook status updates could increase the risk of people’s homes being burgled, West Midlands Police has warned. The force said anyone who shared details about their whereabouts could tip off thieves. Teresa Bateman said she was burgled twice in the summer and believed it was linked

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Student’s Safety At Risk

Experts warn of gaps in student security Copied keys and substandard locks could be putting over 400,000 British students at risk of burglary, assault, fraud and worse still, experts warn. The Master Locksmiths Association (MLA) is calling on universities and landlords to consider if the type of locks fitted in student halls of residents and

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