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Protect Your Identity When Saying 'i Do' Posted By: Robert Siciliano

Who has time to think about identity protection when planning a wedding? And why, for that matter? Well, there AND rsquo;s good reason: Marriage begets a change in identities. The months preceding the big day should be when the couple starts taking action to avoid identity theft. If you AND rsquo;re using any website or smartphone application to organize your wedding, make sure it AND rsquo;s protected with a password AND mdash;a long password that contains zero clues about your wedding, identity or anything else personal. An ideal password is upper/lowercase, numbers, long and can be remembered AND nbsp;without AND nbsp;keyboard sequences or actual words or proper names, and includes various symbols. Please, no AND nbsp;HoneyBunch1 AND nbsp;or AND nbsp;St.LuciaWeGo. Health insurance will be merged once you are husband and wife, so make sure that old insurance documentation is eradicated. Wedding preparations involve a lot of spending, right down to the custom made napkins at the dinner reception. Some say pay with currency as much as possible, as checks and credit cards contain information that a thief could obtain. But really, pay with a credit card and closely watch your statements.

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