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Tips
To Prevent Identify Theft
Protecting your identity is critical in that it affects
your everyday life in very many different ways. In this country nothing is as important
as your social security number.
This is the number one piece of information you need to
protect. Exercise great care in
protecting your social security number and do not carry you social
security number with you in your wallet or purse. If you are issued identifying cards
such as a health care card, be sure it does not have your social security
number and if does then call the issuer and ask for another number.
You can reduce and should
consider reducing all pre-approved credit offers by calling
1-888-567-8688 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-888-567-8688 end_of_the_skype_highlighting and having your name removed from marketing lists. This pre-approved credit offers are
often used by criminals to obtain credit under your name.
When personal
information is asked of you, feel free to ask how your personal
information will be used and if you don’t like the response
reconsider the transaction and consider going elsewhere.
You may also want to check
your credit reports once a year.
They are free and available by calling 1-877-322-8228 or by going
online at www.annualcreditreport.com.
Be keenly aware of
phishing and do not get caught.
There are tens of thousands of scams whereby criminals attempt to
steal your personal identifying information by pretending to be banks,
stores, government agencies, or other organizations. They solicit your private information
not only through E-mails, but also by phone and regular mail. Sometimes they ask you confirm personal
information, sometimes they ask you confirm account numbers and
passwords. Do not respond to any
of these requests.
Do not throw away
identifying information without shredding the documents. Shred credit card offers and
convenience checks that you do not use.
Personal identifying information is often obtained from garbage
bins, so be sure no identifying information is disposed of before tearing
or shredding the documents.
Under California law your personal identifying
information cannot be shared among businesses affiliated with each other
without your consent, so be sure you specify if your identifying
information will be shared.
Protect you computer with
antivirus and anti spyware and firewalls.
Avoid free software and only download software from sites you
trust, if in doubt do not download software. Do not open emails from sources you do
not know and do not click on pop-up ads.
Exercise caution when
shopping only. Not all websites
are legitimate or safe.
Check your bills and
bank statements, right away, they may be the first clue your identity has
been compromised. If your bills
are late call to be sure your information has not been altered without
your consent.
The best remedy is always
prevention, but if you believe your identity has been stolen, you should
immediately file a police report where you live and call the major credit
reporting agencies to prevent further damage.
Speak With a San Diego
Personal Injury Attorney Today
San Diego (619) 573-4501 San Marcos (760) 471-4624
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