There's A Lot
to Learn From Identity Theft Articles
There are a number of
articles about the ever increasing problem of identity theft as
the crime continues to be a problem.
Some of the articles have information that can provide
readers with some no-nonsense advice on how to protect yourself
from thieves. However, you should be aware that for every type
of subject and legitimate product that is sold, there are also
scams. Some of the identity articles you can find are designed
to scare readers into buying products that they are selling.
You need to know what to look for to help you recognize these
articles.
How to
Identify Scam Articles
One of the first clues that
an article is a scam is that it is trying to sell you
something.
There's a big difference between identity theft articles that
provides information to protect yourself against identity theft
and an identity theft article that is trying to get you to buy
a product. If it is talking in general about a certain type of
product, then it is probably trying to tell you that this type
of product can be useful. However, an identity theft article
that is focusing on trying to get you to buy a specific product
is possibly a scam.
Identity theft article ;that is
written for the sole purpose of providing information should
provide accurate information on that subject. Check the Federal
Trade Commission to see what information they have and compare
to the identity theft article. They have the most complete
information on the subject of identity theft. Any time an
article suggests that unless you buy the specific product they
are selling then you will become a victim of whatever the
product protects you from, then you can assume that this is a
sales scam. Any references to any product in a genuine identity
theft article should be vague and not refer to one specific
product.
Identity Theft Articles 
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