How To Protect
Yourself From Identity Theft
If you have the
attitude that identity theft can only happen to other people
and it won't ever happen to you, you are probably making it a
lot easier than you need to on the thieves.
If you don't take steps to protect yourself from identity
theft, then you could end up the victim of a devastating crime.
It doesn't matter if you are rich or poor, or what kind of life
you lead. All you need is a social security number, and thieves
could target you as a potential victim. Ten million people
become victims of identity theft every year. There are ways to
protect
yourself from identity theft and prevent having to
worry about getting your credit rating back.
You Can
Protect Yourself From Identity Theft By Knowing Your Credit
Report
You've probably
seen lots of ads where you can check your credit report,
especially if you go online. There are three credit reporting
agencies where you can safely obtain your credit report by
getting three free reports per year. These are Equifax,
TransUnion, and Experian. Since other ads may lead you into
non-secure places where you may be at risk, these are the
safest places to get your credit report. When you get your
credit report, you will know if there has been any activity
under your identity that wasn't by you.
Stay Alert To Protect Yourself
From Identity Theft
You may be
careful with your cash, but what about your personal
information? You social security number, driver's license,
credit card and debit card numbers as well as your PIN numbers
are all important information to you and to a thief. To
protect
yourself against identity theft, you need to keep all of
your information safe and out of access of those who will use
it to commit fraud.
Protect Yourself From Identity Theft 
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