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Child identity theft protection guide featured on About.com Fatherhood blog

Posted by Joe on March 12th, 2008

Wayne Parker, the author of the About.com Fatherhood Guide, was gracious enough to cover our child identity theft protection guide on his Fatherhood blog last week.

As I mentioned when we launched the child identity theft protection guide last month, we were extremely shocked to find that children were the fastest growing segment of identity theft victims.

Thank you, Wayne, for helping us raise the awareness  of this important issue among your readership.

If you are a parent and haven't already read our our child identity theft protection guide, we strongly suggest you do so.  It contains eight simple, common sense tips that will help you safeguard your children from identity thieves.

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2 Responses to “Child identity theft protection guide featured on About.com Fatherhood blog”

  1. Stephanie Says:

    At Secure Identity Systems, you can monitor your children's identities. Many times a family member uses your child's information because of their own ruined credit. People also figure they are under the radar since most services are not monitoring children, however, any activity on a child is reason for an alert. I would recommend monitoring your entire family with total identity monitoring. Your child's information is already out there for easy access at doctor's, dentist's, and their school.

  2. Joe Says:

    Hi Stephanie,

    There are actually several identity theft protection services that offer solutions for monitoring the identities of children and whole families. LifeLock, TrustedID, FamilySecure and others all offer child and or family plans.

    Thanks,

    Joe Fahrner
    NextAdvisor.com

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