PrivacyMatters.com Helps Protect Your Identity with an Identity Theft Report [author:Maria Fernanda Rodriguez Public time:Apr 23, 2007] |
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Norwalk, CT – Because checking a credit report is not enough to prevent identity theft, PrivacyMatters.com, a leading online destination for credit management and identity theft protection services, presents the Identity Theft Report. As part of the Privacy Matters Identity membership program, PrivacyMatters.com now offers a free Identity Theft Report when signing up for the program at http://identity.privacymatters.com in their effort to help consumers assess whether their confidential personal, professional and financial information is exposed to the wrong eyes.
Unlike other companies who believe credit monitoring services are enough to prevent identity theft, PrivacyMatters.com offers both identity and credit monitoring services to provide consumers with a complete understanding of where they stand financially and security wise.
With identity theft criminals becoming savvier, relying on credit reports and credit monitoring services for protection alone is not enough to prevent identity theft. Consumers need to take full advantage of as many tools as possible to prevent, detect, and protect themselves against identity theft. The Identity Theft Report is a solution that collects information from public and financial profiles as well as credit report information to determine whether a member’s identity-specific information is being used by others.
The Identity Theft report includes nine different sources of information that together provide consumers with a detailed and in depth collection of personal, professional and financial data in one simple report. The report combines background information, property, public and financials records, in addition to other information into one report that consumers will find helpful when trying to protect their name and financial reputation.
By understanding their identity information strengths and weaknesses, consumers are able to quickly and easily assess and reduce their risk against identity theft. The Identity Theft Report is available to claim for free at http://identity.privacymatters.com with a membership to Privacy Matters Identity.
The Privacy Matters Identity membership program provides members with the security and peace of mind they need to protect themselves against identity theft. Daily monitoring and accessibility to public records and alerts regarding suspicious activities affecting identity information are just some of the benefits offered by the Privacy Matters Identity program.
About PrivacyMatters.com
PrivacyMatters.com educates consumers on the truths and facts of identity theft and credit management by providing visitors and members with the latest news on identity theft and credit management, access to educational articles, and Privacy Matters 1-2-3 and Privacy Matters Identity. These programs include unlimited access to 3-in-1 credit reports and scores, daily Triple Bureau credit monitoring, identity theft monitoring services and more.
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