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Kids are at high risk of identity theft, experts warn — here’s how parents can protect them By . Asia Grace. Published March 20, 2024, 1:15 p.m. ET. There’s a bullseye on baby’s back.
Identity theft affects hundreds of thousands of Americans every year—and your children are not immune. Here’s how to protect them.
Identity theft is a growing problem, and thankfully there are dozens of ways to protect yourself from it -- if you are an adult. But what about children?
We've warned you about identity theft before. Everyone's a target for this type of crime - from the elderly to the deceased. Now, your kids are also at risk. Children are 51 percent more likely to ...
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The last thing on most parents' mind this time of year is worrying about having identity thieves steal their children's personal data to take out credit cards, loans, and even renting homes in ...
You might be proactive about protecting your kids from online scams and other more obvious threats, but you also need to protect them from identity theft.. Check their credit report. Your first ...