2009-03-27 / Viewpoint

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How can you protect yourself from identity theft?
By Bonnie Heater


I check my credit report annually online to make sure no one has used my credit card. Pvt. Carim Forsythe C ompany B,  369th Signal Battalion I check my credit report annually online to make sure no one has used my credit card. Pvt. Carim Forsythe C ompany B, 369th Signal Battalion I shred documents with my social security number and other personal information before placing them in the trash. Pvt. Steven Dinverno Company B, 369th Signal Battalion I shred documents with my social security number and other personal information before placing them in the trash. Pvt. Steven Dinverno Company B, 369th Signal Battalion I normally don't purchase anything via phone or the Internet. Pvt. Chnita Murphy Company B,  369th Signal Battalion I normally don't purchase anything via phone or the Internet. Pvt. Chnita Murphy Company B, 369th Signal Battalion I make sure my credit cards are in a secured place. If I discover they are missing I call the credit card company and report it immediately. Pvt. Brehann Hudgins Company B, 369th Signal Battalion I make sure my credit cards are in a secured place. If I discover they are missing I call the credit card company and report it immediately. Pvt. Brehann Hudgins Company B, 369th Signal Battalion I don't give my personal information out via phone and once a year I check my credit report. Pfc. Aytsi Gonzalez Company B,  369th Signal Battalion I don't give my personal information out via phone and once a year I check my credit report. Pfc. Aytsi Gonzalez Company B, 369th Signal Battalion I keep all my personal information in a safe place and burn any documents that display personal information instead of tossing them out. Pvt. Christopher Casey Company B,  369th Signal Battalion I keep all my personal information in a safe place and burn any documents that display personal information instead of tossing them out. Pvt. Christopher Casey Company B, 369th Signal Battalion

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