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Smart credit tips for holiday shopping season

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While these identity theft prevention tips from TransUnion are useful year round, they're especially important during the holiday season:

• When holiday shopping, only carry essential documents with you. Only take your driver's license and the credit card or cards you intend to use that day. Do not carry your Social Security card, birth certificate or passport, and consider leaving at home other types of cards that may have identifying information on them, like wholesale club cards or library cards.

• The holidays mean plenty of extra trash. Shred everything that contains personal, identifying information before throwing it out.

• Keep a close eye on your credit card bills.This is especially important during the holidays. The additional attention to your bill can help you catch any charges you don't recognize on your statement. An added bonus –you'll also be more aware of how much you're spending and be better prepared to stay within your holiday spending budget.

• Monitor your credit. Consider enrolling in a credit monitoring service that will alert you via email to changes in your credit report. This way you will know quickly if someone else has tried to open a new credit account in your name.

• When shopping online, only do business with websites that have security measures in place to protect you. Before you provide any personal or payment information, look for a URL that begins with "https" (not "http") and the emblem of a lock on the page, typically
next to the address bar.

• Before and after you surf the web, consider changing your account passwords and keep a list of them in a secure place. Passwords and PIN numbers should be a random mix of letters, numbers and special characters, which makes it harder for identity thieves to
guess.

Remember, you're entitled to one free credit score a year. Get more info at www.transunion.com.

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Chris Cashman

Business Editor

Northwest Herald

Crystal Lake, IL

ccashman@shawmedia.com

Chris has more than 20 years experience in journalism. He spent 11 years running the newsroom of the Lake County News-Sun, first as managing editor and then editor. He wrote news, feature and business stories as a correspondent and then staff writer for the Northwest Herald before being named as business editor in April.

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