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Dorchester Center, MA 02124
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As long as personal credentials are stored and transmitted electronically, criminals will try to steal identities and open new credit accounts. However, steps you take today can help protect you from becoming a credit fraud victim. O1ne Mortgage is here to help you stay safe and secure.
If you believe you are a victim of fraud, there are steps you can take to protect your credit. O1ne Mortgage is available with help and advice, including step-by-step instructions for recovery. Among the first steps to take if you believe your credit or finances have been compromised is to safeguard your credit so criminals can’t apply for loans or credit cards in your name. You have the right to initiate a fraud alert or credit freeze. Here’s how each works:
A fraud alert asks lenders who view your credit report to verify your identity before processing a credit application or issuing credit in your name.
A credit freeze, or security freeze, restricts access to your credit file until you remove, or “thaw,” the freeze.
There are various differences between fraud alerts and security freezes, but the basic rundown of the two credit protection measures are as follows:
Fraud alerts expire after a period of one year or seven years, depending on the type of alert, but may be renewed indefinitely. A fraud alert allows you to apply for credit in the usual way, but may delay the approval process somewhat until your identity can be confirmed by the lender. It is often more convenient for users who plan to seek new loans or credit in the near future.
Credit freezes, while preventing unauthorized access to your credit information, also block legitimate credit checks. That means you must thaw your credit before applying for new loans or credit cards. This option may be more convenient for users such as retirees who foresee little need for new loans or credit accounts. A credit freeze remains in place indefinitely until you remove it.
Credit fraud and identity theft can take many forms. The various types of fraud differ chiefly in what personal credentials are involved and the means by which that information is stolen. Personal data routinely targeted by criminals includes:
The many ways criminals obtain personal data include (but are not limited to):
Safeguarding personal data online requires vigilance. It may require you to take steps that fly in the face of online shopping convenience, but that can help you avoid major hassles in the long run:
The best way to reduce your risk of credit fraud is to be vigilant and do your best to protect your personal information. O1ne Mortgage offers a wealth of advice to help in this effort, and also offers many resources in case you become an unfortunate victim.
For any mortgage-related needs, call O1ne Mortgage at 213-732-3074. We’re here to help you stay secure and confident in your financial future.
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