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Identity theft protection (Would you know if there were two of you?)

Posted on January 25, 2017 by Jean Eaton in Blog

Would you know if there were two of you? Identity theft is a growing problem but there are things that you can do to protect yourself.

Identity theft happens when someone steals your personal information and uses it without your consent – to make purchases, take out loans, get medical services – and more! Victims can end up with drained bank accounts, destroyed credit, and the enormous task of fixing the problem.

5 tips to protect yourself from identity theft

  • Set up a schedule to review your credit card and bank statements – monthly, quarterly – and always have a ballpark in mind of your spending history
  • Once you've reviewed your statements, make sure that you've shredded the paper documents that you no longer need (and keep them in a secure place while you do need them!) By shredding your bank and credit card statements, you can prevent thieves from “dumpster-diving” for the easy information.
  • Set up a Google Alert for your name, business name, and other key identifiers (but not your account numbers).  You will receive a listing of whenever your name appears in the internet.
  • Limit the amount of personal information that you share on-line, in stores, and on the forms that you fill out.  Ask why they need your information.
  • Install and update anti-virus and malware protection software on your smartphone. Malware and viruses can access and steal personal information, which can lead to identity theft. ‪

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