Facebook is used by every one of us as a social media site. It’s a great way to connect with people from all around the world and share your interests. But too often, software companies hide information about your online activities from you. Instead of telling you who you know and follow, for example, they list your Equifax credit card number as part of your name on an online profile. This may be harmless enough until you realize that Equifax knows more about you than you think! Not only do these Equifax information dumps make users single-handedly responsible for their own security issues but they can also be used to sell products and services in exchange for financial assistance. Keep reading to know what you can do to protect yourself from this kind of pressure.
Know Your Credit Card Information
If you have an online account with a credit card company, you probably know about your credit card debt. But what about your credit card data? Every credit card company has access to this information, and that includes Chase and Capital One. You can also find this information in your credit card billers. Chase bills its accountants for access to this information, and Capital One bills its accountants for access to this data.
Hide Your Credit Card Data
This one is really important! Chase and Capital One don’t list your credit card numbers on their website or in their credit card applications. Instead, they show you a spreadsheet of your credit card numbers with a pre-measured field. This field shows only the information Chase and Capital One have access to.
Use a Credit Reporting Service
If you have an online account with a credit reporting service, you probably also know about what that service can do to your account. At the end of the account history, you can see information about your credit score, credit score volatility, debt (interest rates, payment terms, etc.), and the number of credit cards you have.
Be An active listener
Chase and Capital One don’t give you a choice when it comes to listening to your concerns or questions. You have one month to get them to address your issue. After that, you return to your normal business activities. Chase and Capital One want to talk to you every month or so, but they won’t show you their records in the meantime. You can also ask other users on the platform to share your concerns or questions. This can help you reach out to more than just your fellow Chase customers. The platform also allows you to share your issues with other brands, allowing you to voice your concerns about their products or services. This can be overwhelming at first, but it’s a great way to start building support for your cause.
Don’tOpenTheRing
What is this “Don’t Open The Ring” thing? This is a digital marketing strategy where you don’t click on ads or links that take you to ad-backed sites. Instead, you wait for the ad to end and then click on this ad-free website that is actually showing you ads. A full 40% of the sales on these sites are generated by this strategy.
Why Is Everyone Talking About Equifax?
This is a complicated issue. It has everything to do with your online security and privacy. For starters, everyone is tracking everything you do online, including what websites you visit, your interests, and what keywords you choose for posts. There’s no way to hijack this tracking for any other purpose, like for an ad-based website offer or for an Instagram or Facebook campaign. This is huge for consumers who want to monitor their credit card activity without the hassle of going to the bank or law enforcement to do it. These companies are the ones selling credit cards, so it’s really their fault for doing this. However, this information is available to the public and you can’t even control how many people are now aware of this.
How to Protect Yourself from Equifax and Other Online Companies.
The first thing you need to do is get rid of any track records you have on various online platforms. Facebook, Twitter, and Google are all big data providers, meaning they will show you posts, photos, and videos from the platforms that you’re already on. You can also find this information in your other social media platforms, like Instagram and LinkedIn. You can also head to the support forums for these services and ask questions, but be very careful about how you ask. You can easily get painted in a negative light if you don’t first get this information right.
Conclusion
The best way to protect yourself from online harassment and assault is to never click on any ads or links that take you to ad-backed sites. Instead, wait for the ad to end and then click on this ad-free website that is actually showing you ads. A full 40% of the sales on these sites are generated by this strategy. If you see any ads that don’t show you the ad-free version, report them to the company. You can also look into how to legally block ads on your behalf. If you’re feeling particularly sensitive or unsure about what to do next, you can always get in touch with an online safety advisor, who can help you understand what steps to take and what steps aren’t good enough.