Preventing Identity Theft
by: hannah foley
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Keep you´re card safe and secure so people don´t get your information.
Apple pay may see safe and secure but it is not the right way to go. People can easily access your phone and see all your information.
Never leave your credit card number open on your computer or even stored because people hack all the time.
Storing your passwords on your phone is not good because it´s basicially opening it up to hackers and giving your info away.
identity happens to one in every twenty three adults.
Never leave your card out in the open in your car, because people can see that and steal it and have all your information within a few minutes.
Never leave your credit card number on paper where people can easily get access to it, because you are taking a big risk.
Never tell people your credit card number or passwords, because it gets around and people can get into your personal accounts.
Always do it yourself because you never know what other people will say they will do and what they actually do.
Always shred your bills and or tear them, because people can easily get access to them.