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Identity Theft Protection Tips for Consumers - paper shredder

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Identity Theft Protection Tips for Consumers How can you prevent becoming a victim of identity theft? While no one can totally prevent this crime from occurring, here are some positive steps to take which will decrease your risk. 1. Carefully destroy papers you throw out. Be especially careful with those containing sensitive or identifying information. Use your shredder for destroying documents. 2. Check your credit reports at least once a year. 3. Always guard your Social Security Number (SSN). Don't carry your Social Security Card with you. 4. Do not put your SSN or driver's license number on your personal checks. 5. Guard all of your personal information. Never give your SSN to anyone unless they have a good reason for needing it. 6. Watch out for people who may try to eavesdrop to overhear the information you give out verbally. 7. Never provide information to telephone solicitors unless you have initiated the call. 8. Immediately delete (and don't reply to) any suspicious email requests, especially if they are asking for passwords or other unique, identifying information. 9. Use a P.O. Box or locked mailbox for all mail correspondence. 10. Reduce the number of preapproved credit card offers you receive by calling 1-888-5OPT OUT (they will ask for your SSN). 11. Request a credit freeze if you live in a state that allows this option. Illustration is for reference only. 4

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Identity Theft Protection Tips for Consumers
How can you prevent becoming a victim of identity theft? While no one can totally prevent this crime
from occurring, here are some positive steps to take which will decrease your risk.
1.
Carefully destroy papers you throw out. Be especially careful with those containing
sensitive or identifying information. Use your shredder for destroying documents.
2.
Check your credit reports at least once a year.
3.
Always guard your Social Security Number (SSN). Don't carry your Social Security Card
with you.
4.
Do not put your SSN or driver's license number on your personal checks.
5.
Guard all of your personal information. Never give your SSN to anyone unless they
have a good reason for needing it.
6.
Watch out for people who may try to eavesdrop to overhear the information you
give out verbally.
7.
Never provide information to telephone solicitors unless you have initiated the call.
8.
Immediately delete (and don't reply to) any suspicious email requests, especially if they
are asking for passwords or other unique, identifying information.
9.
Use a P.O. Box or locked mailbox for all mail correspondence.
10.
Reduce the number of preapproved credit card offers you receive by calling
1-888-5OPT OUT (they will ask for your SSN).
11.
Request a credit freeze if you live in a state that allows this option.