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I’m getting more and more questions about identity theft as it pertains to children, so I want to make one recommendation and one promise to you.
Identity theft is a constant refrain in a world where the old rule of business — “know thy customer” — is a relic of a bygone era. Increasingly, we deal with larger and larger remote corporations that don’t know who they do business with.
That has led, in part, to enormous economic growth. Think about the possibilities of e-commerce, where you can get on your computer and buy something from somebody located anywhere in the United States (or abroad,) and it shows up at your door in a few days. But on the flip side, all the remoteness of how we do business also makes it far easier for identity thieves.
The identity theft of children takes three major forms:
Unfortunately, the odds of a kid being subject to identity theft are 50 times greater than an adult because there is no procedure in place to protect a child’s identity. (You can’t freeze a child’s credit. As a general rule, most children don’t have active credit files to freeze.)
So here’s my advice: Use AllClearID.com to help protect a child’s identity (or yours) for free. In addition, I’m going to see if I can meet with officials from at least one of the major credit bureaus to talk about what steps the industry can take to help crush child identity theft. I’ll report back to you if I’m able to get a meeting and what comes of it. Stay tuned…
This post was last modified on March 22, 2017 2:33 pm
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