Identity Theft Protection Tips
Legal:Identity-Theft Article GuideBy: Eric Doornkaat
6 Simple Ways to Stay Safe!
Today's internet provides many fantastic opportunities that we never thought possible. But at the same time, it opens up the door to internet scam artists and identity thieves. Millions of people worldwide fall victim to identity theft each year. A number that is truely staggering when you think about how many lives that this has impacted and the amount of money that was stolen.
But, the reason I looked further into this was because I was fearful of identity theft (a friend of mine had it happen to him!) and had a few different sources of private information that I specifically wanted to keep secure. They include: Investments, Banking information and statements, Business documents, Credit Card Numbers, and Internet Site History. In addition, there are ways to reduce the chances of identity theft for records and document that are not stored on your computer, which is another way in which your identity may be compromised. They include:
1. Shredding unwanted documents that contain personal information. A shredder is your best friend!
2. Do not leave your mail out for an extended period of time. Have a neighbor or friend pick it up if you will be gone for an extended amount of time.
3. Review and monitor your consumer credit reports regularly and question anything that you don't understand or looks "suspect".
4. Never carry your social insurance card or your birth certificate.
5. Check your financial statements and ensure all charges made are yours. Often times this goes overlooked but can really be the first indicator of identity theft.
6. Keep your ATM and Debit Card receipts. Don't throw them in a public trash can or on the ground!
Having to go through the identity theft process of "clean-up" is not something that anyone should have to endure. It is nothing but a pain, and your credit doesn't ever get completely fixed. Trust me when I tell you to protect yourself! Don't be one of the millions each year that have their identity stolen. Take a step in the right direction for you and your family's safety.
Identity theft is real, no doubt! If you value your families internet safety, it should be taken seriously. Don't become one of the millions of victims in the U.S. If you're interested in a free computer scan for your identity protection, click here: http://needthe411.blogspot.com/2006/10/5-things-to-protect-from-counterfeit.html Thanks for looking, and be safe!
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