WASHINGTON, DC, Dec. 25, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via PRWEB - SubscriberWise®, a leading provider of analytics-driven subscriber decision management technology and the nation's largest issuing consumer reporting agency for the communications industry, announced on this Christmas Day a special holiday wish: Mr. Obama please protect the identity of children with an executive order commanding the creation of a federal index to block the social security numbers of minor living children who are needlessly exploited everyday (http://www.indeonline.com/article/20141021/News/141029834).
"On this most delightful day for children around this nation and the world, I remind Mr. Obama that child identity theft continues to be among the most common types of identity crimes today," said David Howe, president of SubscriberWise. "Sadly it's a transgression that is perpetrated with frequency and ease. Children suffer the consequences without a voice or advocacy in nearly every instance.
"It would be a profound and remarkable gift for children everywhere if Mr. Obama would use the authority vested in him by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America to positively impact this unabated child victimization," emphasized Howe.
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