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Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft: Being Smart with Passwords

By admin • Feb 12th, 2009 • Category: Email Scams, Identity Theft, Identity Theft Protection, Identity Theft Victims, Internet Scams

The Internet and World Wide Web has become a proverbial breeding ground for identity theft.  However, this does not need to be the case.  There are some very simple steps that you can take in order to protect yourself against identity theft when you are using the Internet.  One of these steps that you must take is being smart when it comes to the passwords that you are using online.

The first factor to keep in mind when it comes passwords you are using online is to make sure you create effective passwords in the first instance.  In other words, you need to make certain that you craft passwords in the first instance that will do the job.  You need to make sure that passwords you create are appropriately complex to prevent easy cracking by someone intent on identity theft.


The next factor that you need to pay attention to when it comes to identity theft and passwords is to make sure that you do not actually store your passwords on your computer itself.  This is the case whether you use a desktop computer or a laptop.  The fact is that a person intent on identity theft (including people in the workplace) can lift password information off of your computer.

You do not want to use the same password for all of your accounts.  This is precisely what many people do, however.  If you take this approach and use the same password for everything you really are giving a person intent on committing identity theft the “key to the kingdom.”  By not using different passwords for all of your accounts you will permit a person intent on stealing your identity the ability to access all of your accounts easily.

Another factor to keep in mind in regard to password protection, identity theft and the Internet is to change your passwords with a considerable degree of regularity.  Of course, many people never bother to change their passwords.  However, you are best protected by changing your passwords with regularity in order to ensure that you are developing the best line of protection for these codes.

By paying attention to these factors you will be in best position to have effective passwords.  With effective passwords you will be able to better protect yourself against the threat of identity theft.  You will be able to use and access accounts online in a much safer and secure fashion.

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