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Identity Theft Protection Tips For 2010

Posted by Mark Walters | Identity Theft | Wednesday 27 January 2010 10:50 am

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Identity theft is as big a problem now as it has ever been. The reason is partly because of improvements in the technology used by fraudsters, but is more so due to the fact that we freely give out our personal details to so many people and businesses.

Whether it be signing up for a store card, transferring money between bank accounts, or taking out home insurance, there are plenty of opportunities for others to get their hands on your personal details. Most of the time, your details will be taken and stored safely, but the motivation is always there for people to take advantage of you because of the financial benefits to be had from illegally posing as someone else.

Fortunately, it is possible to take steps to substantially minimize the risk of your identity being stolen. It is worth taking the time to learn about and to follow those steps because they can save you a lot of hassle in the long run.

Firstly, you should only give out your personal details to reputable companies, which means companies that you have heard of before, and which are well-established. Such companies will have appropriate safeguards in place to protect your data, which lesser companies will not have.

Then, look at the circumstances in which you are prepared to give up your personal information. It is always safer to give your details to people that you contact, rather than those who approach you and ask for it, particularly in the street or over the telephone.

Another good way to avoid identity theft is by putting a password on your main accounts, including bank accounts and credit card accounts. Make sure it is not a password that can be easily figured out.

When it comes to buying home insurance, avoiding having your identity stolen is even easier, as you can simply bypass the online procedure by working directly with an independent agent. As an added bonus, by having an agent do the legwork for you, you can get the most affordable quotes without having to give your information to a slew of different sites.

Keep in mind too that your security can also be breached offline. At the very least, make sure you shred any documents with personal information on them before you throw them out, as picking through garbage is one of the most common methods of discovering personal information.

Then, never carry all of your identifiers (passport, driving license, work pass etc.) at once, and minimize the number of credit cards you carry to just what you will need. You can also keep abreast of your credit information by getting regular credit reports from all of the major agencies.

So, to summarize, the best advice for avoiding identity theft is to not make yourself an easy target. Be aware of what you are doing with your personal information at all times, and you can keep the thieves at bay and your identity safe and sound.

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