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4 Ways to Keep Your Financial Data Safe

June 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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In today’s landscape of data breaches and emerging scams, safeguarding your financial data is crucial. But with scammers becoming more sophisticated, it can be challenging to stay protected.

According to John Breyault, vice president of public policy at the National Consumers League, there’s no foolproof way to shield yourself from all threats. However, there are proactive measures you can take to minimize risks.

1. Treat all inbound communications with caution

Impersonation scams, where scammers pose as legitimate entities, are prevalent. Clayton LiaBraaten from Truecaller advises skepticism towards offers that seem too good to be true. Be wary of requests for personal information and hang up if you feel uncomfortable.

AI technology has made scam calls sound convincing, making it crucial to verify callers’ identities before sharing sensitive data.

2. Safeguard your information

Avoid sharing sensitive details unnecessarily, whether at the doctor’s office or on apps. Eva Velasquez suggests limiting the information you disclose to reduce vulnerabilities.

Disable sharing settings on apps to maintain privacy and only provide information when absolutely necessary.

3. Monitor and secure your credit

Utilize credit monitoring services to stay informed about any suspicious activities related to your credit. Consider freezing your credit for added protection against unauthorized account openings.

4. Mitigate controllable risks

Implement two-factor authentication, avoid using public Wi-Fi for financial transactions, and keep your device software up to date to enhance security.

Regularly monitor your financial statements for any anomalies and act promptly if you suspect fraud. By taking proactive steps, you can reduce the risk of compromising your financial data.

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