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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Identity Theft Protection Tips

When it comes to protecting yourself from identity theft it is a matter of keeping your personal information out of the hands of those who would use it for no good. You have to protect your mail and your email information. Protect your mail from thieves by purchasing a locking mailbox. This keeps your mail safe at all times especially when you are a way for a weekend or for a week.




Also instead of throwing out mail with your name, address or any other personal information you should shred it. This keeps others from being able to use your mail as proof of address. When it comes to protecting your identity on the Internet you have to be sure you are on a secure sight prior to entering any personal information.




You should never provide your phone number, bank account or social security number online. This is far too big of a risk for identity theft. Unfortunately there are hackers and scam artists who are waiting for personal information to come across the screen.




These people sell personal information to those who use it to make purchases under a stolen name. There are now companies who offer protection services that alert you when a purchase is made without your consent under your name. Credit card companies also offer similar services. Keeping your name, as you're own and protecting your credit is very important.




You work hard to build good credit and protecting that from being stolen from you or having your credit damaged is a must. Use common sense practices to keep your personal information safe. Purchase a shredder and talk to your family about keeping personal information safe also. You'll be thankful that you did especially the next time you are unfortunate enough to hear of someone else becoming a victim. My mentor Jay Peters is the founder of Consumer Publishing Group which publishes the Credit Secrets Bible (in print since 1994). To receive Free Credit Tips including “How to Bullet-Proof Yourself From Identity Theft For FREE!” visit their website




Identity theft is a major problem in today's world. It can affect anybody regardless of age or location. In order to make sure that you do not become the next victim, you will want to exercise extreme caution anytime you give out personal information. By doing this, you will ensure that your identity belongs only to you!

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