Thursday, December 16, 2010

Protecting Your Children from ID Theft

You may not think your child has to worry about finances and credit standing, but if he should fall victim to identity theft, you will certainly worry about clearing everything! It’s a sad fact that children are prime targets of ID thieves, usually because parents don’t worry about establishing credit for a dependent until they reach adulthood. Should a thief come into possession of a child’s information, he can cause credit problems that might not be detected for years!

It’s not uncommon for a child to be issued a Social Security number at birth. It’s important, however, for a parent to make sure that information is kept as private as possible. Once a thief has that number, it’s easier to obtain credit cards in the child’s name and start spending with abandon. All personal documents pertaining to your children – birth certificates, Social Security cards, and even a passport if you acquire one for your child – should be locked up whenever not in use.

A good way to help ensure your child’s information is not distributed is to refrain from registering your child for mailing lists and magazine subscriptions. While there are a number of periodicals geared toward children, once a child is on a mailing list there is the possibility somebody will sell that list to other retailers. As junk mail arrives in your child’s name, there is the possibility some may come from credit card companies with “good news” of pre-approval. All a thief needs to do is fill out the form.

One urgent point to note: an identity thief could reside within your own family? While it’s not uncommon for a child in a bad home situation to be abducted by a family member, so there is the possibility somebody in dire financial straits may try to use a child’s credit standing for their own gain. It’s important to make certain if you give a friend or family member your child’s private information, it’s somebody you can trust. The more vigilant you are in caring for your child’s identity, the less problems he will encounter in adulthood.

Kathryn Lively is a freelance writer specializing in articles on Chesapeake paper shredding services and Chesapeake web design.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Protecting Your Identity While on Vacation

In summertime the sun beckons, calling us out of our offices and into the fresh air. This the time people are preparing for relaxing vacations, yet if an identity thief gets a hold of your information while your away you can be certain you’ll take more than memories home. At home or at play, you’re at risk for the headaches and frustration involved in clearing your name and credit reports.

Tourists are especially vulnerable to falling victim to ID theft. It only takes one moment of distraction – leaving something important behind at a restaurant or hotel – to entice a thief into embarking on his own vacation…on your dime. However, there are ways to protect yourself and your family as you travel. Before you leave for your trip, take care to ensure your fiscal safety.

Take only the essentials! Leave the checkbook and wallet full of credit cards locked in your home safe. Your driver’s license, a gas card, and one or two credit/debit cards is all you should have on you. Should you happen to lose any of these while on the road, contact the necessary banking authorities and companies immediately.

Save everything! Hang on to every receipt and keep them together. When your credit statements from your trip arrive, compare all the purchases to make sure there are no surprises. Shred everything once you are confident you are okay.

Watch when you surf! If you use free wireless anywhere – a cafĂ©, a hotel, or other hotspot – limit where you browse. Don’t make any online purchases or check financial accounts online. The less private information you relay, the better.

Stay vigilant on vacation, especially when you shop, and keep your identity protected so you can enjoy your vacation.

Kathryn Lively is a freelance writer specializing in articles on Chesapeake shredding and SEO writing services.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Thank you, Hampton Roads!

We'd like to take this opportunity to thank all the great people of Hampton Roads who come out to our free shredding events. Not only do you have the opportunity to clean up your home and get rid of invalid but sensitive paperwork, you're helping the environment by properly disposing of your files and receipts. Plus, you help great charities.

Over the summer and this fall, we've raised money for local food banks and collected canned goods to help ensure that nobody goes hungry in Hampton Roads. With Thanksgiving right around the corner, we want to do all we can so everybody can be thankful for local generosity.

Remember us as the first Virginia Beach shredding company to call when you have hard drives and paperwork that needs to be destroyed safely and securely.