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Identity Theft Protection: What Not to Do


To be a smart consumer, identity theft protection is something that should always be top of your mind. You should know what you should do and what you should not do in order to insure that you do not become a victim. There are several things that you should do, or rather things that you should not do to make sure that this does not happen to you. The statistics show that many people will have some form of mistake on their credit report that has to do with identity theft.

Here are some things that you should know about now. These are your do not do’s.

• Never provide your social security number to anyone. You should always safely guard this information. In some states, you do not have to have it on your driver’s license either. When you are careful about using your social security number, those that may be able to apply for and get credit in your name will have that much of a more difficult time doing so.
• Don’t wait if it’s lost. If you lose your credit card, do not wait to cancel it. If you can’t find it, then take the time to look for it now. If you can not find it, call the credit card company immediately and have them cancel and reissue it. Most credit card use on your credit card will be done within the first 24 hours of the thief having it in their possession.
• Don’t give out your address, bank account information or your last name. In some cases, this may be enough to get moving on a loan. Those that know that you have a good credit history may target you for this type of information. This information should not be given out on the web either.
• Don’t forget about spyware and online protection. You should always have your online spyware running. This can help you to keep those that are using spyware as an identity theft tool to not attack you. Also, make sure you only provide your credit information on the web through merchants you know and those that offer a secure website.
• Don’t go with the wrong credit card company. Most will offer identity theft protection in case someone does get a hold of your information. Choose your credit card company only after considering what they offer in identity theft protection.

These things are all things that you should do, all the time, to insure that you do not become a victim here.