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As many of us re-emerge from more than a year of isolation and look ahead to summer travel, safety is top of mind. Gearing up for a long-awaited family vacation includes packing, planning an itinerary, and booking a place to stay. Travelers should add one more item to that list: securing your financial information.
Bank fraud and identity theft can happen on a large, global scale, but it can also happen to individuals, especially when traveling across states and internationally. According to the Identity Theft Resource Center, the most common types of fraud include credit card, bank, and loan fraud. Fraud prevention and awareness will help keep your identity and your money safe.
The good news: Simple strategies can help safeguard your information and identity when traveling.
OPT FOR HIDDEN MODE. Bluetooth allows information transfer, so it’s the perfect gateway for an identity thief. While you are in public places, such as an airport or train station, make sure your Bluetooth is not set to “discoverable”. This means potential thieves are unable to “pair” with your device and steal your information.
Above all, trust your instincts. If something doesn’t look right, then take your time to ensure that it is safe before proceeding with any transactions. Monitor you bank statements and check your balance daily through your mobile app. Always know how much money you have so missing funds are easy to spot. Catching identity theft quickly is the key to fraud detection and minimizing any damage to your finances and credit.
These tips are important year-round, and particularly as we venture out this summer. Safe – and secure – travels!
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