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Britt Erica Tunick is an award winning financial journalist who has spent the past 17 years writing about virtually every aspect of finance. She has mastered the art of boiling down complicated financial topics for readers to understand. |
Follow some simple rules to reduce your exposure to identity theft and having your credit card information compromised. Safeguarding Your Identity By Britt Erica Tunick If you have a credit card, it is more than likely that at some point you’ve been contacted by the card issuer informing you of unusual purchasing activity on your card, or of the fact that an institution you have done business with has had its records compromised. There is no question that identity theft has been on the rise in recent years, and as people conduct more and more of their daily banking, shopping and even investing online that trend is only likely to continue. There are, however, some simple things you can do to make yourself a less likely target. Following are a few examples:
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