What To Know About Identity Theft - FTC Consumer Advice
Learn what identity theft is, how to protect yourself against it, and how to know if someone stole your identity.
consumer.ftc.govHere are the latest practical steps to protect yourself from identity theft, with concise, actionable guidance you can use now.
Freeze or monitor your credit
Protect online and mobile security
Safeguard personal information at home and online
Watch financial activity and statements
Be wary of phishing and scams
Credit and identity restoration steps if compromised
Practical, quick checks you can do this week
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If you’d like, I can tailor this to your situation in Prague (local resources and reporting pathways) and provide a short personalized action plan or a checklist you can print. For citation, these are standard consumer-protection guidelines from official sources such as the FTC and U.S. consumer protection agencies. [FTC guidance on identity theft protections][consumer.gov Identity Theft: Protect Yourself]
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