Protect Your Identity with a Shredding Service
The recent Equifax hack was a wake-up call for many Americans. Personal info for millions of people was potentially compromised. This has led many to wonder what they need to do to stay safe. It seems like everyone is worried about their personal information. If you’re not, then you probably should be. There’s never been a better time to take extra steps for securing your info. Many people are signing up for additional protection. Others are freezing their credit entirely. Of course, sometimes it can be easy to become too focused on the big picture. In the process, we can overlook the little things.
There’s an effective way of protecting your data that you probably haven’t thought of. We’re not talking about encrypting your data. It’s not even about making a stronger password. It’s physically destroying your information. That means paper records. This includes everything from old bills to medical records and bank statements. You should also destroy old computers and hard drives.
Identity Thieves are Still Prying Into Paper Documents
Most people think that identity theft is a purely digital phenomenon these days. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. One study from the Better Business Bureau said that identity thieves often rely on paper records. More often than not, criminals are resorting to old-school methods to steal your data. That means sorting through your trash, and pulling your info by hand. These papers can actually have a lot of useful data for someone that knows where to look. The next time you’re about to throw those old bills in the recycling, think again.
A reliable shredding service can ensure that your documents are properly destroyed. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a business or an individual, no job is too large or small. Is your business moving? Are you trying to clear out some extra space in your home? Don’t put your documents in a dumpster for just anyone to find. By calling a reliable shredding service you can ensure that your data is safe.
File Shredding Means More Than Just Paper
It’s more than just paper documents you should consider, too. Have you recently gotten a new computer or tablet? Think twice before you trash that old laptop. Old hard drives, even broken ones, can still hold a lot of useable data. You might think that your drive is beyond repair, but you’d be surprised by just how much is actually still there. Luckily, a trusty shredding service can also take care of these. We can shred old hard drives, cds, and more. Call us, your local shredding service. You can have a truck at your house before you know it.
It’s natural to be concerned about your identity. That’s why it’s important to do what you can to protect it. That means being smart with your data, and properly destroying it with a shredder. A thief can’t use what they can’t read. Call FileShred today to get your quote on a mobile shredding service in your area.
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Jim Dowse is the CEO of FileShred, a family-owned, local business specializing in document management and secure shredding services. With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Jim is a Certified Secure Destruction Specialist (CSDS)—the highest certification in the document shredding field.
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