Five Tips to Prevent Identity Theft

Released: March 26, 2026 at 1:28 p.m.

Identity theft can happen to anyone – and it doesn’t just affect big cities or large corporations. Right here in Manitoba, individuals and families are targeted every day by email scams, phone calls, stolen mail, and online data breaches. The good news? A few simple habits can dramatically reduce your risk:

  • Shred sensitive documents: Use a paper shredder for anything that includes your name, address, account numbers, or date of birth
  • Protect your mail: If you’re expecting important documents, retrieve your mail promptly
  • Strengthen your passwords: Weak passwords are one of the easiest ways for criminals to access your accounts
  • Be cautious with phone calls and emails: Scammers often pose as government agencies, financial institutions, or even delivery services
  • Check your statements regularly: Report suspicious transactions immediately

Identity theft prevention doesn’t require technical expertise – just a little awareness and consistent habits. By taking these simple steps, households can protect their personal information and reduce the risk of becoming victims. Staying informed and cautious is one of the best defences we have.

Looking for more tips and tricks? Read the whole article online at the Free Press Community Review.

Learn how to recognize, prevent, and report scams at www.JustHangUp.ca. Or visit the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre online.

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