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Farmers Insurance Cautions Students Heading Back to School to Protect Their Identities

 by PR Newswire
 Aug 12,2008

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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- An annual American ritual is fast approaching; millions of parents are preparing to send their children to school. They'll be waving goodbye with tear-stained handkerchiefs as their tots take their first bus ride to school; they'll hand car keys to high schoolers; and they will display proud hugs at airports, train depots and bus stations as youngsters head to college.

"Bags are packed, supplies are secured, but one thing that may not be properly considered at this time of year," cautions Jeff Dailey, Farmers President of Personal Lines, "is identity protection. Each year millions of identities are stolen and billions of dollars are lost. Students in particular, are vulnerable to having their identities stolen because of the hectic pace they face when they register for classes, buy books, sign up for dormitories and other essentials necessary to begin classes," Dailey added.

"Parents should make sure that their children attending school follow some simple rules to help protect their identity. Bank accounts in their child's name can be discovered when a child first goes for a driver's permit; or a child can be turned down when applying for college education loans or when opening a checking account," Dailey notes. "There are some precautionary steps that parents can take to protect their children and themselves."

  -- Teach your son or daughter about Identity Safety, as you would about
     personal safety.
  -- Make sure to use a Pre-Paid Credit Card when purchasing supplies,
     books, or registering at school.
  -- If going away with a computer, be sure to have anti-virus and firewall
     security installed.  Plus, the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC), a
     national ID theft watchdog organization, warns parents and students to
     be on the look out for text messages claiming to be from your bank or
     other financial institutions. Banking institutions will never alert you
     to a problem with your account through a text message.  Banks will
     either send you notification in the postal mail or will talk to you in
     person.  If you receive a text message claiming to be from a financial
     institution do not respond and do not go to any websites they may
     direct you to for personal information.
  -- Have a way to safeguard personal information and laptop with a locking
     trunk or similar item
  -- Do not forward mail, use parents house for banking and finance
     statements
  -- Do not leave identity papers in your clothing that you hang up in your
     dorm, class or room.  Make sure you empty your pockets and put any
     identification information in a safe place.
  -- Leave all credit cards in a safe, or somewhere you know will be safe.

"If students follow the precautions, they should not have any ID problems while in school," Dailey continued. "Since Identity Theft is the fastest growing crime in the world today, Farmers insurance has developed comprehensive identity theft coverage. Farmers Identity Shield not only helps you restore your identity after an identity fraud, but also provides protection for your children by alerting you when such activity begins. Those who have experienced its devastating effects know how hard it is to fix and how much time it takes," he added.

Dailey explained that Identity Shield includes a 24/7 advocate to guide and assist victims. An expert also is on call to answer any questions policyholders may have about children or adult identity theft. "There is much more, including assistance in replacing lost, stolen or damaged identification documents and prevention tips," Dailey said.

For more information on identity theft and how to prevent it, contact your local Farmers agent or visit http://www.farmers.com/

Farmers Group, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Zurich Financial Services, an insurance-based financial services provider with a global network of subsidiaries and offices in North America and Europe as well as in Asia Pacific, Latin America and other markets. Farmers(R) is the nation's third-largest Personal Lines Property & Casualty insurance group. Property and casualty products are underwritten and issued by the Farmers Exchanges and their subsidiaries, which Farmers Group, Inc. manages but does not own. Headquartered in Los Angeles, Farmers insurers provide Homeowners, Auto, Business, Life insurance and financial services to more than 10 million households. For more information about Farmers, visit our Web site at http://www.farmers.com/.


Source: Farmers Group, Inc.

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Copyright © 2008 PR Newswire Association LLC. All rights reserved.



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