Consumer Protection Shop Safely and Guard Your Financial Information.

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Consumer Protection Shop Safely and Guard Your Financial Information

Guard personal info & PINS Beware of phone calls requesting information Beware of s requesting personal information Don’t carry your Social Security card with you Keep financial documents in a secure location

Shred mail and documents Bank statements Credit card statements and pre-approval offers Anything with personal information

Shop at reputable businesses Better Business Bureau Refund and Return Policies Privacy and Protection Better Business Bureau Online – physical address and phone number

Keep devices secure Up-to-date virus software Password protect devices Strong passwords Log-out of accounts Exit websites Close apps

Limit the cards you carry Carry only what you need Don’t carry SS card Avoid suspicious card-reading devices

Monitor accounts and statements Bank accounts (online, text alerts, statements) Credit card statements Credit reports

Consumer Protection Shop Safely and Guard Your Financial Information