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Resolve to Stay Safe Online

Although protecting yourself against scams and identity theft is a never-ending proposition, the new year brings an opportunity to place a renewed emphasis on cybersecurity.

To follow are some tips that can help:

  • Check in for free at annualcreditreport.com and look for any suspicious activity.
  • If you detect something, call us at 1-800-999-3961 or send an email to fraud@americafirst.com. And be sure to file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.
  • Consistently check your accounts with free online & mobile banking.
  • Don’t respond to phishing emails or telephone scams that seek your account & PIN or other financial information.
  • Get educated—visit us here to learn more about enhanced security at America First.

 

Jason Wood

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