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How To Protect Yourself
Which of These Actions Could Cause You to Become an ID Theft Victim?
Do You Carry Your Social Security Number in Your Purse or Wallet?
At Home, Do Other People Have Access to You Bank Records or Bills?
When You Go on Vacation, Do You Ask the Post Office To Hold Your Mail?
Do You Throw Away Junk Mail Offers without Reading Them?
Do You Frequently Shop or Conduct Business Online?
How Often Do You Review Your Credit Reports?
How Can You Protect Your Child's Future?
What About ID Theft Insurance?
But After All This Effort, What If I Still Fall Prey to Identity Theft?
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