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National Identity Theft Prevention and Awareness Month is supported by a number of organizations and seeks to raise awareness on how easy it is to become a victim during the busy holiday shopping season.
Laws and technology have a hard time keeping up with the criminals' ingenuity. No matter how protected we are, it's the responsibility of each of us to keep ourselves informed and alert for potential risk and dangers.
Precautions including never letting your card out of your sight, not using exposed ATMs (opt for ATMs in stores or banks), setting up bank alerts for all transactions, shredding bank statements and other trash that includes sensitive information, keeping passwords safe and not giving out your national ID information freely. For example, not everyone who asks for it needs your social security number in the United States. Only the government and creditors do. If you're not applying for credit, it's not tied to government services or taxes, other organizations do not need it. Never allow it to be your ID number outside of Social Security. Refuse, so it doesn't get reused.
These are some of the steps you can take to help guard your identity.
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