Identity theft is one of the worse experiences one can go through. It is dehumanizing, demoralizing and causes extreme financial damage. Irrespective of our jobs, financial status and our background, we become vulnerable when identity theft occurs. Unfortunately, this crime has become a common problem all over the world and thus it is very important to take a few steps to protect yourself against identity theft. Here are some pointers on how to protect yourself from identity theft.
Protect your personal details and think carefully before giving out your social security number, birth date or the numbers of your bank account. Only those who are one hundred percent authorized, including Banks and Government offices, should be allowed to have this kind of information. Your personal information may be misused in a wide range of activities. They can open a bank account in your name or draw huge loans from the bank using your account. Make sure that the person who is asking for your personal details is trustworthy and has the legal right to do so before you give them any kind of information.
Keeping a close watch on your credit report is also a way in which you can protect yourself from identity theft. It is an important document that keeps track of all your financial commitments including credit cards, loans, mortgages and so on. Each month, your credit profile is updated to reflect any change that may have taken place. By keeping a watch on this, you will be able to recognize any unusual activity has occurred.
Get rid of your junk mail properly. Think about all the times you have thrown away mail from banks or credit card companies that seemed unimportant. Thieves pick these from your garbage and are able to gather just enough information that will enable them to steal your identity. The best thing to do is to buy a shredding machine and shred all the mail you have to discard.
It is also very important to collect your mail regularly to protect yourself from identity theft. Mail accumulating in an unlocked letterbox is just like handing the thieves the mail yourself. You should either lock your mailbox or get someone to deliver the mail to your home. If you are going away on a trip, make sure there is someone reliable who can collect the mail for you.
Identity thieves are getting smarter each day, and technology is only making it easier for someone to steal your identity. Those who are victims of identity theft find that thieves have emptied their bank accounts, completely destroyed their credit, and can often face jail time (for actions they didn't commit) unless they can prove their identity was stolen.
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