Monitoring your information can be time-consuming. To stay up to date on how your credit and other information is being used, consider signing up for an identity theft monitoring service.
These services provide identity theft and credit monitoring, alerts, dark web surveillance and more to help you stay aware. They also connect you with fraud resolution services and identity theft insurance, which can come in handy if you do become a victim.
Between your efforts and a good identity theft monitoring service, you can not only reduce the risk of identity theft but also get back on your feet quickly if someone does manage to steal your information.
Below are some ideas on safeguarding your information.
1. Secure Your Personal Records
2. Safeguard Your Personal Information Online
3. Limit What You Carry
4. Protect Your Social Security Number
5. Use Passwords and Change Them Regularly
6. Find Out If Your Records Were Affected After a Data Breach
7. Guard Against Tele-Theft
8. Protect Your Computer
Take the following steps to protect your identity if they are stored on your computer:
9. Be Vigilant When Travelling
10. Be Vigilant During Tax Time
If You’re a Victim of Identity Theft
Continued on part 3 “Internet Protection & Common Scams – Part 3″