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Identity theft

identity theft, protecting your identity, scams, internet scams

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Identity theft

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  1. Protecting Your Identity www.lifethenfinance.com

  2. If you take some simple steps to protect your identity, you can save yourself many headaches in the future

  3. 25 Ways to Protect Your Identity www.lifethenfinance.com

  4. Tip #1: Shred Your Junk Mail • When you get personal mail you don’t want, it’s easy to toss it aside or throw it out as-is. • Always shred these documents so they don’t get into the wrong hands. www.lifethenfinance.com

  5. Tip #2: Remember to Take Your Receipt • Certain receipts may contain personal information, especially at places like the bank. Even some restaurants leave full credit card numbers on receipts, so never leave a receipt behind. www.lifethenfinance.com

  6. Tip #3: Keep Your Social Security Number Safe • Keep your social security card in a safe place other than your wallet. Also, keep documents private that use your social security number. www.lifethenfinance.com

  7. Tip #4: Avoid Giving Personal Information Over the Phone • Be wary of anyone who wants to have your personal information over the phone, especially if they’re calling you and you’re not the one placing the call. www.lifethenfinance.com

  8. Tip #5: Use Only Reputable Websites • When online, do your research to ensure that you’re on the official website of the company with which you wish to do business. www.lifethenfinance.com

  9. Tip #6: Keep Track of Your Credit Cards • Always know the location of your credit and debit cards. Never leave them easily accessible in your car or desk. www.lifethenfinance.com

  10. Tip #7: Report Lost or Stolen Cards Immediately • Alert the creditor of each card so they can cancel the lost or stolen card and issue you a new one. www.lifethenfinance.com

  11. Tip #8: Ensure You’re Dealing With Legitimate Companies • Sometimes scammers try to make you believe that they’re employees of a certain company when, in fact, they have no connection to that company. Do your research and check up on these people before conducting business. www.lifethenfinance.com

  12. Tip #9: Ask About Privacy Policies • Almost every business has a privacy policy. See what information they need from you and why, so you don't disclose more than they need. www.lifethenfinance.com

  13. Tip #10: Keep Track of Your Credit Report • Keep a current copy of your credit report and learn what it all means. www.lifethenfinance.com

  14. Tip #11: Go Over Your Statements Each Month • Check your statements with a fine tooth comb to make sure that there’s nothing out of the ordinary. www.lifethenfinance.com

  15. Tip #12: Keep Strict Records • Stay organized and keep strict records of your more sensitive business. www.lifethenfinance.com

  16. Tip #13: Join the Do-Not-Call List • Do what you can to keep solicitations to a minimum and keep your phone numbers private and away from scammers. www.lifethenfinance.com

  17. Tip #14: Beware of Email Scams • Never give your personal information in an email and be aware of the latest scams circulating throughout the ‘net. www.lifethenfinance.com

  18. Tip #15: Always Think Twice Before Handing Out Personal Information • Whenever you’re asked for information on the internet, on the phone, or in person, think twice and make sure that you’re giving it to a legitimate entity. www.lifethenfinance.com

  19. Tip #16: Keep Statements in a Safe Place • Ensure you have a safe place for any documents you must hold onto for safe keeping. www.lifethenfinance.com

  20. Tip #17: Visit Personal Websites Only From Your Home Computer • You can conduct personal business online through reputable websites, but do it on secure computers and not from public or work computers. www.lifethenfinance.com

  21. Tip #18: Never Reply to Email Spammers • Never send messages to email spammers even if you already know it’s a scam. It’s best to report and delete these emails immediately. www.lifethenfinance.com

  22. Tip #19: Check Your Computer for Spyware • Do a periodic check for spyware to make sure that no one has infected your computer. www.lifethenfinance.com

  23. Tip #20: Keep Up with the Latest Information • It seems that new ways to obtain your identity surface regularly, so stay tuned to the latest information on scammer’s techniques. www.lifethenfinance.com

  24. Tip #21: Be Wary of New Friends, Especially on the Internet • Avoid passing along any personal information for obvious reasons! www.lifethenfinance.com

  25. Tip #22: Check Your Purse Often • Whenever you leave your purse out of sight in any place other than your own home, check its contents to make sure nothing has been disturbed. www.lifethenfinance.com

  26. Tip #23: Purge All Personal Documents You No Longer Need • If you don’t need documents anymore, shredding them will ensure that no one else will ever see them. www.lifethenfinance.com

  27. Tip #24: Keep Your Passwords Hidden • Keep your passwords in a safe place so no one else can conduct business under your name. www.lifethenfinance.com

  28. Tip #25: Use Online Statements • Using online statements in a secure environment prevents having them go through the mail where they can be stolen. www.lifethenfinance.com

  29. Always be aware of your personal information and think twice before giving it out to anyone! www.lifethenfinance.com

  30. Self-Reflection Questions: • Am I leaving myself open to identity theft? • Am I shredding documents enough so they can’t be pieced together? • How do I protect my online identity and keep it secure? www.lifethenfinance.com

  31. Action Tips: • Ensure that your anti-virus software is updated to the latest version. • Set your virus scanning software to run regular scans automatically. • Delete all spam emails. • Shred all documents beyond recognition. www.lifethenfinance.com

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