Identity Theft Advisors
Home
Site Map
Partner Links
More Reading
Save Your Identity!

Identity Theft Protection and Being Safe Online
Identity Theft Protection: What Not to Do
Identity Theft Protection: How to Get Help
Credit Reports and Identity Theft Protection
Credit Cards and Identity Theft Protection
How to Prevent Identity Theft When Making Payments Online
Identity Theft Help
Online Identity Theft Protection
Why Is Identity Theft Protection So Important?
What Is Identity Theft Protection?


How Does Identity Theft Happen?


Understanding identity theft protection is something that you should do. When you find something on your credit report or on your credit card statement, you may think to yourself, how did that happen? But, what you need to know is what to do to make sure that it does not happen. When you take the time to do this, you will find yourself in a better understanding of what could happen to you. Then, you can make sure that you do not see anything shocking on your reports down the road.

Identity theft happens in a number of ways. You don’t have to actually hand out your information to anyone in order to have this happen to you. In fact, most people are not in this situation. Those that have had this happen to them generally have had it done without their actual input. For example, they may be paying for a meal at a restaurant. They trustingly hand over their credit card to the server to pay for their meal. Then, they go on their merry way. Yet, the problem here is that the waitress may have had the time to go to the workstation, jotted down your information on your credit card and then been able to use this information to make charges to your credit card.

Or, perhaps it was someone else that you handed your credit card information to. If you go in to talk to someone about having a home improvement project done and provide them with your address and then pay for an estimate, they instantly have everything that they need to use your credit card. Now, generally, it is not going to be the person that you hand your card over to, but perhaps it could be someone that is less than trustworthy working for them.

Many people think that credit card identity theft only happens on the web. The fact of the matter is, though, that you do not have to have this happen to you in this way. You face the same risk of identity theft on the web as you do in that restaurant. Trust is something that almost always plays a role though. In any case, learning how to protect yourself from these cases is your ultimate goal. Be sure to know when to spot someone that could potentially have the opportunity to gather your information, such as in these examples.