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Your identity is uniquely yours, and we’re here to help you keep it that way. Use this collection of free tools, guides, and recommended websites to learn about identity theft protection and recovery.
Learn how to opt out of unsolicited mailings, calls, and emails.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission manages a website with step-by-step instructions for the investigation of and recovery from identity theft.
The Identity Theft Resource Center is an organization that provides free resources and information on protecting against and recovering from identity theft.
Learn about steps you can take to protect your personal information online.
These websites provide information about online threats and how you can minimize them.
If you are a victim of tax-related identity theft, the IRS can help.
Did you know that identity theft can happen to your kids? Learn what you can do about it.
Planning to take a long trip? Forward your mail while you’re away.
The FTC provides examples of letters to send your bank, credit bureaus, and other organizations to notify them of fraudulent activity.
Allison here. My previous blog about a Google Checkout scam that is successfully targeting a lot of people on Craigslist has gotten a lot of attention from our customers. Many of you have been affected, so I want to share more information on this scam. Google Checkout (now part of Google Wallet) is a legitimate […]
Jackie here. Fraud alerts and credit freezes are some of the tools available to you to better protect your credit. The Identity Theft Resource Center has quite a bit of information about this topic, and we’ve consolidated some of that information for you on our blog. Here’s what you need to know: What Is a […]
Jackie here. Are you using email safely? If not, you could be exposing yourself to scams, phishing attempts, malware, ID theft, and a host of other problems. How can you protect yourself? Avoid these risky email practices for a safer email experience. Clicking on Unknown Links If you’re not absolutely certain about a link, don’t […]