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The last thing on most parents' mind this time of year is worrying about having identity thieves steal their children's personal data to take out credit cards, loans, and even renting homes in ...
Kids are at high risk of identity theft, experts warn — here’s how parents can protect them By . Asia Grace. Published March 20, 2024, 1:15 p.m. ET. There’s a bullseye on baby’s back.
Children whose behavior doesn’t conform to gender expectations -- girls who swing swords and play with trucks, boys who tend to dolls and are drawn to high heels and frilly dresses -- are only ...
Kids in foster care are also particularly vulnerable to identity theft. In an attempt to remedy this, federal law requires states to run credit checks on foster kids over the age of 14, but most ...
The IRS Is Required To Protect Kids From Identity Theft. They're Not Complying. One in four kids will be the victim of identity theft or fraud. Here's how the government is making it worse.
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A slide from a University of Arizona class that appears to suggest nurses talk with kids as young as 3 about their gender identity went viral on TikTok.