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  2. 10 Ways to Stop Porch Pirates From Stealing Your Packages - AOL

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    The post 10 Ways to Stop Porch Pirates From Stealing Your Packages appeared first on Reader's Digest. These home security tips will stop porch pirates in their tracks.

  3. How to protect your home from porch pirates during the ... - AOL

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    Top 10 cities for porch pirates. Porch pirates tend to have a few favorite cities. The same study by Safewise named the following hot spots for porch piracy: New York, New York. Philadelphia ...

  4. Stop porch pirates with these simple steps - AOL

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    With millions of Cyber Monday purchases now on their way to homes, thieves are circling the block in pursuit of your packages.

  5. Package theft - Wikipedia

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    One major type of package theft is porch piracy, which has been defined as, "Taking possession of a package or its contents, outside of a residence or business, where it has been commercially delivered or has been left for commercial pickup, with intent to deprive the rightful owner of the contents or even try to sell the contents.

  6. Porch sitting - Wikipedia

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    Porch sitting, i.e., sitting on a front porch or stoop, usually of a private residence is a leisure activity which can be a direct or indirect form of social interaction. The activity is a staple of most urban areas in the United States and helps contribute to a lively atmosphere for the people sitting and also for passers-by.

  7. How to stop porch pirates from getting to your holiday gift ...

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    Package theft: Doorbell cameras are one way to deter porch pirates. But you should also sign up for delivery notifications from USPS, UPS and FedEx to beat package thieves.