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Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft - Ultimate 7 Tips For Avoiding ID Theft

 
Author: Duncan Roberts
The first thing you have to keep in mind to prevent identity theft is the power your personal information gives the thief.

A thief can use your social security number, credit card number, password, PIN, etc. to make transactions under your name, which can cost you both hard-earned money and a lot of time trying to fix the damage. So, don't give them that power.

1. Keep Important Documents Safe and Secure. Never allow anybody to fix your wallet, purse, or bag where you have IDs, bank statements, credit cards, and other important documents to prevent identity theft. You shouldn't be complacent, even with those close to you. Studies show that in around 26% of identity theft cases, victims knew the perpetrators.

2. Properly Dispose Important Documents. Shred or tear up receipts, personal applications, bank or credit card statements and scatter them among different waste bins to prevent identity theft. Better yet, burn them before throwing them away. Do not leave transaction receipts behind after making a purchase to prevent identity theft. Never leave your receipt at the ATM machine.

3. Do Not Giving Out Personal Info Over the Phone. Never give your account details and other similar information to someone who calls you asking for it. To prevent identity theft, ask to ring them back, or bother to see them personally at their office before giving out any details. Better yet, to prevent identity theft, give out details only if you initiated contact.

4. Bringing Only IDs You Need. It's easier to keep track of your IDs on a daily basis if your wallet only has current ones or those that you actually use for transactions during the week. To prevent identity theft, leave IDs you don't particularly need at home, locked up in a safe place.

5. Fill Out Only the Last Four Digits at the Bank. Did you know that writing only the last four digits of your bank account number when filling up deposit or withdrawal forms will suffice? The teller can take care of the rest. Also, to prevent identity theft, tear up any transaction slips you want to discard, and toss them in the bin. Do not leave them on the counter.

6. Be Constantly Aware of Your Surroundings. During a purchase, make sure your credit or debit card is handed right back to you after a transaction. Cup your free hand over the hand that is punching in your PIN, especially at an ATM machine.

7. Stay Informed! Take time to research the latest modus operandi of identity thieves. You should be especially concerned if you use the Internet to make financial transactions. To prevent identity theft, you will have to be on your guard against web spoofing (using a replica of a trusted site to manipulate your transaction) and bogus e-mail.

Heed these tips and you can easily prevent identity theft from occurring.

Author Bio:

Duncan Roberts has been working, helping victims of identity theft for over 15 years. You can read more of his ways to prevent identity theft at his site www.keep-your-id.com/ways-to-prevent-identity-theft.php

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