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  2. The Worst Home Security, According to Consumer Reports - AOL

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    As you may already be familiar, Consumer Reports sends thousands of products through thousands of tests every year to find the best (and the worst) ones. The Worst Home Security, According to ...

  3. $5 million settlement reached over consumer complaints about ...

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    Connecticut and a home security business in Middletown have agreed to a $5 million settlement to resolve long-standing consumer complaints, state officials said Wednesday. Attorney General William ...

  4. Home security - Wikipedia

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    A control panel is implemented to arm and disarm a home security system. The control panel is the main connection to the alarm company monitoring a home. It typically features a touchpad or buttons to easily maneuver the system, and some newer systems also feature voice control or wireless remotes (key fobs). [5]

  5. Security alarm - Wikipedia

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    A security alarm is a system designed to detect intrusions, such as unauthorized entry, into a building or other areas, such as a home or school. Security alarms protect against burglary or property damage, as well as against intruders. Examples include personal systems, neighborhood security alerts, car alarms, and prison alarms.

  6. Vivint - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Keith Nellesen and Todd Pedersen co-founded APX Alarm Security Solutions in Provo, Utah. [4] [5] At the time, the company sold and installed security systems. [4] APX Alarm Security Solutions rebranded as Vivint in February 2011. [4] [6] Vivint was acquired by The Blackstone Group in November 2012. [7]

  7. Wirecutter (website) - Wikipedia

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    To prevent bias, the staff who write its reviews are not informed about what commissions, if any, the site receives for different products. [8] Due to affiliate revenue, the site is less reliant than other blogs and news sites on advertising revenue, although the Wirecutter site has displayed banner ads in the past.

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