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Tech_IdentityProtectTips.appHeader = "TIPS|10 ways to protect your identity";
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Tech_IdentityProtectTips[i-1].body = "<b>1.</b> Burn or shred, with a cross shredder, any mail or financial papers with your personal information on it. Never recycle them.<p><b>2.</b> Call 1-888-5OPTOUT and ask to stop credit card companies from sending pre-approved credit card applications to your house. They are ticking identity theft time bombs.<p><b>3.</b> Ask your credit card firm to cease delivery of \"convenience checks.\" They, too, are ticking time bombs.<p><b>4.</b> You're entitled to one free credit report each year. Get it as soon as possible and review it carefully.<p><b>5.</b> Order a credit report a month or more before you make a big purchase or apply for credit, to be sure there are no surprises in your history.<p><b>6.</b> Hassle companies that ask for personal information, such as your phone number at a checkout line. The harder we make it on companies, the less they will be inclined to continue the practice.<p><b>7.</b> It's impossible to tell what's real and what's fake online. Just delete any e-mail that asks for personal information.<p><b>8.</b> Just hang up on telemarketers, particularly ones who seem to be fishing for personal information, like your birthday.<p><b>9.</b> Limit the number of credit cards you hold, and religiously inspect your financial statements each month. Consumer rights quickly fade over time; the sooner you discover an identity theft incident, the better.<p><b>10.</b> Most of the time, you can't prevent an ID theft incident from occuring, because two-thirds of the time, some company that leaked the data is to blame. So be prepared, and be organized. Save paper bank records for a year, at least.  You'll need them to prove your account balance in the event of a ID theft incident.";

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