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Media Announcement: Privacy Commissioner supports ID theft awareness campaign
26 March 2007
The Privacy Commissioner, Karen Curtis, has voiced her support for the Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce's campaign, "Scams target you - protect yourself", and its "protect your identity" theme.
"ID theft is a growing phenomenon and people need to take steps to safeguard their personal information," Ms Curtis said.
Ms Curtis outlined ten steps to protect personal information. These are:
- Read privacy policies.
- Ask why the information is required, what they will do with it and who will it be disclosed to.
- Never give out your personal information to someone you don't know or trust and only give out as much information as you need to.
- Request access to your personal information - check your credit report at least once a year
- Make sure the information an organisation or agency holds about you is accurate and up to date.
- Take steps to protect online privacy.
- Take steps to ensure your hard copy records are properly destroyed, including old bills, records or expired cards.
- You may wish to 'opt out' of further contact with an organisation when completing forms unless you know you want to be in further contact with them.
- Know your privacy rights.
- Exercise your privacy rights
Further information on ID theft can be found at www.scamwatch.gov.au



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