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Identity Theft Protection

 
Author: Beth Pardue
 

Protecting your personal and financial information against identity theft is something that everyone should be concerned about. Even though there is no one solution to guarantee your protection against identity theft, there are ways to minimize your risk by wisely managing your personal information.

The most important thing you can do to protect yourself from identity theft is to review your credit report as frequently as possible. You should review your credit report at least once a year. Keeping a watchful eye on your credit report will alert you to any unauthorized accounts or any possible fraudulent activity. Obtaining a copy of your credit report is easy and well worth the little amount of effort it takes to do so. There are even many companies that will provide you with a copy of your credit report for free.

Many of the companies that will provide you with a copy of your credit report free of charge can be found on the Internet. Most of these websites will also provide you with other helpful resources and information relating to protecting your identity and credit. Free Credit Report Credit Score is a reliable resource on the Web where you can obtain a free copy of your credit report as well as learn more about credit protection. You can visit them at www.credit-report-credit-score.com.

Other ways to keep your identity safe is to not to reveal any personal information until you find out how it will be used and whether it will be shared with others. This means never giving out personal information over the phone, through the mail, or over the Internet unless you were the one to initiate the transaction.

Putting passwords on your credit card, bank, and phone accounts is another way to protect yourself against identity theft. Avoid using easily available information like your birth date, the last four digits of your Social Security number, your phone number, or your pet's or your mother's maiden name. Sadly, an identity thief may be someone you're acquainted with, like a store clerk who would have personal knowledge of such information.

To protect yourself from having mail stolen that contains important personal or financial information, deposit your outgoing mail in post office collection boxes or at your local post office instead of leaving it in your mailbox for pick up. Promptly remove mail from your mailbox after it has been delivered. If you're planning a vacation, have your mail held at the post office.

It only takes one person to destroy another persons credit rating. By following these simple tips you can dramatically increase the chances of protecting your identity and your credit. By keeping tabs on your credit report and playing it smart with your personal information you will keep your personal information as safe as possible.

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