Author and internet entrepreneur Bernard Pragides offers expert advice and tips regarding identity theft. Learn more about identity theft and fraud by visiting his identity theft blog at http://www.LifeLockBlog.com.
Identity theft is a serious problem in the world today. Therefore, you need to be certain that you have the most appropriate identity theft protection plan and program in place. In short, it is important for you to have a identity theft protection plan that is thorough and comprehensive. Through this article you are provided pointers on devising a comprehensive identity theft protection plan.
You need to understand that in this day and age you can be hit with identity theft from all angles. You can become the victim of identity theft in the brick and mortar world; you can become the victim of identity theft on the Internet and World Wide Web. Therefore, any comprehensive plan of action when it comes to must address the threat to you from both of these areas.
In the real world, when it comes to identity theft protection one of the fundamental considerations that you need to keep in mind involves protecting documents that include vital personal or financial information about you. In this regard, you need to take affirmative action in two specific areas:
1. You need to protect both incoming and outgoing mail when it comes to identity theft protection. The fact is that with a great deal of regularity, your personal and financial information is being sent through the mail in the form of bank statements and related materials. Many identity thieves engage in mail theft as a means of misappropriating identities from their victims.
2. In addition to guarding your mail, you also need to take care in the manner in which you dispose of documents that contain personal and financial information. The fact is that many identity thieves obtain the basic information that they require to steal an identity through a person's garbage. Dumpster diving or trash mining is prime avenue through which personal and financial information can be obtained.
On the Internet and World Wide Web you also need to vigilant. In this regard, when it comes to your comprehensive identity theft protection plan you need to concentrate on:
1. Avoiding phishing and other schemes through which an identity thief will attempt to steal your personal or financial information.
2. Always protect your passwords and change your passwords with regularity.
3. Only do business online with merchants and service providers that have a solid reputation, that have a track record for trustworthiness.
In the end, by developing and maintaining a comprehensive identity theft protection plan you will be in the very best position to protect against becoming a victim of identity theft today and into the future.
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