Posts Tagged ‘protect’
How can I protect myself from identity theft ?
Like many people these days, I’m interested in protecting myself from identity theft and the problems that result . There are always con artists who are trying to find out somebody’s bank account number, etc . If somebody has my information, could they empty out my bank account long distance ? My question might interest a lot of other people besides myself, so it’s worth asking . How can I protect myself from identity theft ? Thank you in advance for your answers .
Protect your identity
ARMY.MIL – Steps to protect your identity.
Protect Your Credit Cards
Thieves can steal credit card information in several different ways.
Identity Theft | Can you protect you?
American Family Insurance Identity Theft Consumer Information Series – Can you protect your identity? In part two of our three-part video series on identity theft, learn some simple steps to protect your good name.
Protect Yourself From Identity Theft On Facebook
Identity theft on social networks like Facebook is a growing concern. This video from www.identitythoughts.com takes you through the settings you need to check to protect yourself.
Protect Yourself From Identity Theft: Classifeye’s cell phone-enabled fingerprint security
An Israeli company, Classifeye, invents a identity-protecting fingerprint scanner installed onto a normal camera phone. See the entire story on- www.israel21c.net
I want to switch my facebook to public, what do I do to protect myself ?
My facebook profile is currently set on private, but i would like to switch it to public
What general advice can you give me to avoid problems and to protect myself?
I don’t have information such as credit card numbers or social security number out there, or my adress or even what town i live in. Also I don’t have pictures that show too much skin or pictures of my partying hard. I am in my early 20’s by the way..
So what do you think I should do to protect myself even if my profile is on public?
Law aims to protect children’s money
Law aims to protect children’s money
Massachusetts officials have become so concerned with exploitation of kids in the movie business that advocates…
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What can we do to protect ourselves if a relative decides to commit identity theft?
A relative came and stayed at our home for a few days. They had access to our home when we were at work and so they could have easily gotten all of our information. Now I find that they have stolen from other relatives and committed identity theft in the past! Is there anything we can do to protect ourselves from accounts being opened or loans made in our name?
