Protect yourself from fraud and identity theft
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Stop using credit cards and debit cards
There is no such thing as a safe purchase with your credit card or debit card, as these cards have been designedspecifically to share your identity with people looking to quickly take your money.Once someone has the account information from your credit card, the information can be presented to a processing center inorder to assert a claim for payment from your account.If this claim can be traced back to a good or service which you received, it's a valid claim against your account.However, fraud occurs when this same information is presented to a processing center without your consent.There are many ways that your account information can be obtained from a credit card:
- It can be visually read from the front of the card.
- It can be read from the magnetic strip of the card.
- It can be taken from online shopping sites.
Smart cards aren't really smart
Smart cards are credit cards with embedded computer chips that make it more difficult to systematically obtain accountinformation from the credit card.Two way two factor cryptographic standards help to ensure that account information is only shared with the card issuingauthority.While smartcards offer improvements over conventional credit cards, they have yet to overcome some serious limitations:- Smart cards offer no protection for online purchases.
- Smart cards offer little protection once they are stolen.
- Smart cards are more expensive to create.
- Smart cards are more expensive for merchants to accept.
Bank checks offer no security
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When you write a bank check, each check clearly identifies your bank and your account.Your merchant needs to know who you are, so they can take your money.
Protect your identity using the Anonymous Purchase
Banks in your area are offering the Anonymous Purchase because they are concerned about your privacy.Without the expensive operational costs associated with fighting credit card fraud, your bank can focuson providing best of breed financial services.If your bank isn't interested in your privacy or doesn't offer the Anonymous Purchase payment method,find another bank.
It's that simple.It's secure, it's fast, and it's safe.It's safe because the purchase is brokered by your bank and the customer is in complete control ofthe actual purchase.It's the opposite of a credit card transaction, where you hand over your identity to a complete stranger, allowingsomeone else to approach your bank and take your money.
Talk to your bank.Ask them if they care about your personal information and if they support the Anonymous Purchase payment method.