9 tips to avoid identity theft while on the road

JWEST • November 12, 2022

A:   Although you have a right to be concerned about the issues you bring up, once you become informed about steps to take to avoid identity theft before, during, and after your travel, you’ll see that you can have the time of your life on your vacation.

Use these tips to protect yourself:


Before You Travel:


  • Go through your wallet and remove things that you won’t need on your trip. Your social security card, credit cards (except for the one or two major cards you’ll use on the vacation), and any listings of website passwords should be left at home in a safe location.
  • Also, call the credit card company for the card you’ll be taking with you to inform them of your travel plans and dates. Take copies of your passport and identification to store separately in your luggage, just in case.
  • Avoid posting on your social media site when you’ll be leaving and returning as this is simply a cue for when it’s safe for thieves to enter your home.
  • One thing that people don't realize is that If you don’t have a trusted close friend, relative, or neighbor to promptly remove your daily mail, go to your local post office and complete a card giving permission for your mail to be temporarily held at the post office.


During the Trip:

  • DO NOT CLICK ON possible phishing efforts to get your banking info. It's going to happen. Instead, have your banking and card institutions’ phone numbers in your smartphone where you could access them to call and inquire about any concerns regarding your accounts.
  • Refrain from checking bank accounts on hotel computers to prevent the theft of delicate information.  If you absolutely have to use a VPN like iProVPN
  • Keep your original identification and credit cards with you at all times. Consider using a small, zippered travel pouch on a belt that can be worn underneath your clothing while you travel.
  • Store the copies you brought in your luggage, separately from the originals. Place the copies in the luggage lining or with dirty clothes where they would not likely be discovered by others. Better yet, keep them locked away in the hotel safe.


When You Arrive Home:


  • Feel free to access one of the free online credit-check websites to check your credit report to ensure that your credit is intact and has not been tampered with during your vacation.


You can enjoy your upcoming trip and know that your money and identity will be safe by following these suggestions before, during, and after you return from your trip. Bon voyage!

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