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Index Page › Law & Politics › Identity Fraud
 

Identity Theft Protection

 
Author: Jason Gluckman

Do you often write a check at the grocery store, mail tax returns, change service providers for your mobile phone, or apply for a credit card? If you do, chances are you do not give these transactions much thought since they are already a part of your daily business. Furthermore, you are probably unaware that the identity thief pays close attention.

Many people ignore the importance of protecting their personal and financial information against identity theft until they become a victim of it. This is one issue that everyone should be concerned about since identity thieves are always on the look out for possible victims. Even though there is no concrete solution to stop this crime from happening, there are ways to guarantee your protection against identity theft.

First, never reveal your personal information to anyone until you find out how it will be used. You should never give out personal information through the mail, over the phone, and most of all over the Internet unless you are the one to initiate the transaction.

Second, review your credit report as frequently as possible. By keeping an eye on your credit report at least once a year, you will be able to determine any possible fraudulent activity and will be alerted to any unauthorized accounts. Obtain a copy of your credit report to keep track of your credit record. You can even get this for free; all it takes is a little bit of effort.

And third, put passwords on your credit card, bank, and phone accounts. But take note not to use your personal information as passwords since identity thieves can easily access these. Remember that an identity thief can be anyone; it can even be someone you are acquainted with and knows your personal information.

These are just some of the things that you can do to achieve identity theft protection. By following these simple tips, you can increase your chances of protecting your identity and your credit record as well.

Author Bio:
Jason Gluckman is an expert on this subject. Jason has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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