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Online Identity Theft Protection: What You Can Do To Protect Yourself

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As the world becomes more and more dependent on the web, there are increasing amounts of opportunity for identity theft to happen.  For those that are using the web to pay for things, this can be one of the most troublesome things.  Yet, it is also important to note that online identity theft is about the same risk as it is for those that use a credit card in other venues.  They same risk is posed here.  Still, knowing how to protect yourself from online identity theft is very important.  You should also be teaching your children to do the same thing as it is not always money that these thieves are after.

Basic Information

First and foremost, you should be leery of providing anyone on the web with your personal information.  If you are just chatting with someone (even if you think you know them) you should pay special attention to what they are asking you.  For example, you should never provide details about who or where you are.  Your address should never be given over the web in a instant message or in a chat room.  In fact, probably not in an email either.  You should never provide your social security number to anyone either.  You should never provide any information about your financial information either.  We’ll get more into detail about that in just a minute.  Make sure that none of this basic information about you is available on profiles either.

Making Payments Online        When it comes to shopping online, you may think that you should never do it.  The fact is, though, that this is the way of the future and you should do it.  But, you should be smart about it.  This is part of your identity theft protection knowledge.  You should always be able to know when it is safe to make a purchase online and when it is not.

Always look for the ‘s’ after the http in the browser window.  This s stands for secure.  In most cases, this means that others can not get onto that page to access your information. 

Shop from reputable retailers that you know and trust.&nbsp; If you are unsure about one, use an online ecurrency set up instead.&nbsp; For example, use Paypal to make your payments.&nbsp; You can make your payments to them and then use the funds there to pay the company.&nbsp; This keeps your personal information, such as your credit card, safe from those on the web.<br> &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Always type in the website address instead of following links that are sent to you.&nbsp; This way, you are sure that you go to the right location instead of going to one that may be a fake set up to look like the original.

Online identity protection is something that you need to have and do each time that you think about making a purchase on the web.

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