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5 Ways to Help Protect Your Identity - Federal Trade Commission Identity theft happens It's an unfortunate fact of modern life But there are certain steps you can take to help keep your personal information from falling into the wrong hands Every day, you do things to protect what's most important to you And you know what? You do them almost automatically Routine things like looking both ways before you cross, brushing your teeth, and buckling your
Report Identity Theft - Federal Trade Commission Consumers can report identity theft at IdentityTheft gov, the federal government’s one-stop resource to help people report and recover from identity theft The site provides step-by-step advice and helpful resources like easy-to-print checklists and sample letters
Advice for Consumers - Federal Trade Commission What Consumers Can Do About Identity Theft There are many steps consumers can take to minimize their risk of being an identity theft victim For example, consumers should closely guard their social security number and shred charge receipts, copies of credit applications and other sensitive documents
Identity Theft - Federal Trade Commission Identity theft often tops the list of consumer fraud reports that are filed with the FTC and other enforcement agencies While the FTC does not have criminal jurisdiction, it supports the criminal investigation and prosecution of identity theft by serving as a clearinghouse for identity theft reports, part of the FTC’s Consumer Sentinel report database In addition to housing ID theft
Identity Theft: Protecting Yourself, Reporting, and Recovering The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Social Security Administration (SSA) are partnering during Identity Theft Awareness Week to present a free webinar about how to spot, avoid, and report identity theft Learn more about: What is identity theft and how it happens How to protect yourself against identity theft How to spot and avoid
Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book 2024 - Federal Trade Commission The 2024 Consumer Sentinel Network Data Book (Sentinel Data Book) has aggregated information about what consumers told us last year on the full range of fraud, identity theft and other consumer protection topics The Consumer Sentinel data is also available online in an interactive format at ftc gov exploredata, with updates provided quarterly
Division of Privacy and Identity Protection - Federal Trade Commission The Division enforces the statutes and rules within its jurisdiction, engages in outreach and policy development, and educates consumers and businesses about emerging privacy, credit reporting, and information security issues, as well as identity theft prevention and assistance Specifically the Division enforces laws including:
Explore Data | Federal Trade Commission Explore the FTC’s Consumer Sentinel Network data about consumer protection topics like fraud, identity theft, and unwanted calls based on millions of reports from people across the country Learn about the top fraud reports, track the latest trends, and download visualizations for presentations or reports Then find out about refunds to consumers from FTC law enforcement cases, where the