What can You do to Protect
Yourself?
The good news
is there are many things you can do to protect yourself,
but you must be proactive. This is a crime you cannot
afford to wait to become of a victim of.

1. Order the Federal Trade Commission's
free report on identity theft by visiting www.consumer.gov/idtheft
or calling 877 382-4357
2. Get a copy of your own credit report and
review it carefully for accuracy. Because of the new Fair and
Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) you can get a free
copy once a year at www.annualcreditreport.com
3. Be careful with your mail. Don't use an
unsecured mailbox when mailing anything containing financial
information. Drop off at the post office or in a post office
collection box.
4. Guard your trash. Identity thieves will
look for credit card receipts and applications, insurance
forms, bank statements etc. Buy a shredder and use it
regularly.
5. Use your Social Security Number only
when absolutely necessary. Before you give your SS# to anyone,
ask why it is needed and how it will be used, or shared with
others and how the company protects your personal
information.
6. Pay attention to billing cycles. If your
bills don't arrive on time, follow up with your creditors. A
missing statement can mean an ID thief has taken over your
account and changed your billing address.
7. Be cautious with online purchases.
Before purchasing anything on the internet, look for the icon
of a lock in the lower right-hand corner of your browser
windows. If it's there, you're dealing with a secure site. It
not, you'll be safer finding another merchant.
8. Remove personal information from old
computers. Files you think you have deleted from your computer
may remain on your hard drive where hackers can easily access
them. Use a wipe utility program to delete files with sensitive
data.
9. Opt-out of receiving pre-approved credit
cards offers in the mail by calling 888 5-OPT-OUT or going to
www.optoutprescreen.com
10. Immediately sign up for an ID Theft
Shield program which can not only monitor your credit and let
you know when anything changes, but can also provide
restoration after the fact. Don't wait on this one - Click here
now for more information
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