United Kingdom
3 September 2010
annualcreditreport.co.uk
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Identity Theft Risk

Identity Theft - how to measure the risk

To see how likely it is that your own identity will be stolen, we need to understand more about your lifestyle. The information you provide is not stored by us - it is only used to generate your risk assessment results and recommendations.

  1. Please provide the following basic information.

  2. How many adults live in your house?


  3. How is your post delivered to you?


  4. How many holidays have you been on in the last 12 months?


  5. Where have you been on holiday in the last 12 months?




  6. Where is your wallet or purse at the moment?


  7. How many credit/debit cards are in your wallet or purse?


  8. How much credit do you have available on your credit cards?


  9. When did you last check your credit report?


  1. How do you choose your PIN numbers?


  2. How would you describe your signature?


  3. When do you carry your driving licence?


  4. What do your passwords typically contain?

  5. Who knows your passwords?


  6. Which of the following online services do you use?



  7. Which of the following preventative security measures do you make use of/take?


  8. Which of the following statements are true?