Secure Your ID Day

Did you know that protecting your identity is largely in your own hands? Many identity theft victims can trace the theft to something that was stolen from their own possession.

BBB is here to help with
Secure Your ID Day!  

Your Better Business Bureau will responsibly shred any documents that include personal or sensitive information, to help avoid identity theft.

Your local BBB Shred Day Events

If your local BBB is having an event, it will appear below.

Here’s the first rule:

If you don’t need it, shred it - responsibly.

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BBB is here to help!

Treat your personal information like the valuable commodity it is. Make sure you shred any documents that have your bank account information, Social Security or Social Insurance number, or other personal information. These include credit card applications, insurance forms, financial statements, health forms and billing statements from utilities and phone service. Cut up expired credit and debit cards, making sure to cut through the numbers, before you dispose of them.

For more information on how to avoid having your personal information stolen, read our BBB Tips on Identity Theft.

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The IRS recommends how long you should retain documents, based on the type of document.

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The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) provides advice on how long to keep records and how to request permission to destroy them.

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By verifying account information or offering a better interest rate, con artists try to fool people into sharing credit card or banking information.

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BBB has tips to protect your child from having their identity stolen.

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BBB provides resources to help you stay safe when shopping online.

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College students can be targets for scams, including ID theft. Learn how to avoid getting conned.