Protect your ID

If at all possible, try to avoid conducting your online transactions over a public computer. One of the succeeding users may find your information, certainly if the pc utilizes form-filling software such as Automatic Complete. Also, you can’t be sure that you can trust those who monitor and maintain that public computer? If you are planning to send sensitive info, do it at home.

However, even if you are using your home laptop, do not take this as a license to be free and open with your credit card information. when a website asks for your info, attempt to determine if giving your information is absolutely necessary. Also, you need guard against phishing. Phishing is when somebody pretends to be from a trustworthy, well-known company, and offers you some sort of tempting package but needs your personal information. Be warned: many of these hoaxes can be quite sophisticated and official-looking. Therefore when you get an offer, whether it’s by email or cellphone text message, try to make contact with the actual organization to see if the offer is legitimate. Find their official website, or call them. If the e-mail is from an unrecognized company that presents themselves well, you should again try to do a little investigating.

In addition to practicing safer ways of sending your info online, identity theft protection is something that everyone should have in today’s world. It’s getting cheaper and cheaper to protect one’s identity and makes no sense not to be protected. As I lay on my bed one night thinking about the ups and downs of life, I said to myself, I might be strong and feel very safe against harm, but is my identity safe? Now there’s no more saying I can’t sleep at night because I’m wondering if my credit card info might be on the web for the taking. Protect your identity now with Prepaid Legal Services Identity Theft Shield.

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