Protect your phone and your identity
Mobile phones are more high tech, more popular and more expensive, so protecting them – and the data on them – is even more important.
If stolen, not only can a thief rack up exorbitant charges on your mobile phone, but you are also faced with possible identity theft if they can access all your information and account details.
Find out how to:
- reduce the hassles of getting a new phone
- avoid paying for unauthorised charges
- make it difficult for thieves to get anything out of it; and
- help your phone find its way back to you
Read Article on FunkyCoverz site: How to Protect Your Mobile Phone
Even if one of these tips helps save your time, money and ID – then it will have been worth the read?!
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“How secure is your identity with online forums & social networking sites?”
First we heard about signing over your privacy to the CIA when joining facebook, now we hear that it’s the organised crime groups that we need to worry about. Well, I guess that makes us feel a little safer if the agency is looking out for us?
Seriously though, we are sometimes too complacent with how much personal information we give away online. Details that are on social networking (and similar) sites, can be used to help pull together the missing pieces criminals need to steal our identity.
“What can you do?”
As much as is possible, lock down any online profiles (facebook, myspace, flickr, etc) to be viewable by your friends only; check the privacy section of each site – and as always, don’t action any requests or emails from unknown sources.
Read ninemsn story: Identities stolen with a click
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