How To Protect Your Kids From Identify Theft Online

How To Protect Your Kids From Identify Theft Online

Did you know that children are being targeted for identity theft 35 times more often than adults? How about that 11.5 million Americans on average are victims of identity fraud?

Identity theft is a real issue that digital parents are facing, and it is only getting harder to protect your connect kids. uKnowKids has released a new eBook to help you navigate the changing digital world of identity protection!

Download this eBook now to learn:

— common methods that identity thieves use to gain information
— how identity theft can affect you and your child
— what to do if you or your child’s identity has been stolen
— and much more!

Thanks Uknowkids.com for this great ebook! Parents need to make sure their teens understand the dangers of going online and sharing too much information. Here is another source to help parents understand what their teens are doing online from our friends at Liahona Academy.

 

Feel free to let us know in the comments what you do to keep your kids safe online.

 

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Written by Natalie

26 Feb, 2014

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