Protect Your Identity From Computer Theft
July 29, 2008
There are some things anyone should know to protect themselves from computer identity theft. Online identity stealing is very common and it may affect you both morally and financially. If you know some tips, however, you can be sure that your identity is safe.
Importance Of A Good Password
Make sure that you use more passwords if you have more than one account. Using a password for your private data, another for a certain account, and another for your email is very important if you want to protect your identity. Using a password like “1password” or something similar is wrong because it can be easily found and your account is not safe. Although many people use them, passwords which contain birthdates, names, and anniversaries are not a very good choice either. Make sure that you make a combination between letters and numbers for your password. A good idea is to take a phrase like “she had 2 chocolates in her pocket” and make a password like “sh2cihp”.
If you have more than one credit card, make sure that you only use one for your online transaction. So, it something happens and you have online transactions on the other credit cards you will surely know that it has to do with fraud.
Make use of a credit card rather than a debit card. Though many debit cards have online purchase safety steps, it is easier to fight fake charges than to refund debit card finances already used. When you make online transactions ensure that it is safe. If you are making your first transaction on the internet, make sure that the company you are dealing with is someone familiar or referred to you by a trusted one.
When buying from a certain site make sure that they guarantee your privacy in order to ensure that you identity is safe. Also check the logos of the companies and make sure that they are original.
Also, do not open or sign up email inviting you to update your email account or credit card information through email.
Some people may use emails to gather information about your credit card or yourself so just avoid opening them. Make sure that you follow the tips above and don’t trust anything that pops up on the screen.
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