March Recap: In It to Win It – From Happy Hour to Consumer Research

By | April 11th, 2013|Uncategorized|

What a busy month for us. March was full of events, research reports, awards and more. Take a look at the highlights below:Experian at SXSWiSince we’re headquartered in Austin, TX, home to South by Southwest Interactive (SXSWi), we take part in the festival each year. This year we hosted a booth at the Tech Career [...]

Parental Awareness and Action about Child Identity Theft Revealed

By | April 2nd, 2013|Uncategorized|

One in 10 children will become victim to child identity theft and the thieves can go unnoticed for years as children’s credit reports may not be checked until they turn 18. Many times families discover the crime when the child applies for his or her first credit card, loan or apartment and are met with [...]

#ChatSTC: Tweeting About Child ID Protection

By | March 15th, 2013|Uncategorized|

On Thursday, we co-hosted a live Twitter chat with the National Cyber Security Alliance campaign Stop. Think. Connect. and the FTC. This chat focused on the issues, risks and solutions associated with child identity theft. To participate in the conversation, Twitter users tagged each Tweet with hashtag, #ChatSTC.Overall, we had a great turnout and an [...]

Upcoming Webinar: Child Identity Theft – A Parenting Blind Spot

By | March 13th, 2013|Uncategorized|

In our recent consumer research survey, we found that a whopping 43% of parents do not know that child identity theft is a growing concern, and only 18% of parents are concerned with their child’s identity being stolen online. Meanwhile, according to ITAC’s 2012 Child Identity Fraud Report, one in 40 U.S. households with minor [...]

COPPA Amendment Increases Protection for Kids

By | January 24th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Recently the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) published an amendment to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), an important development in protecting children's privacy online.  Most notably, the FTC updated the definition of “personal information” to include IP and location information. What this means – parents now have greater control over what information can be [...]

Lost in Neverland: The Growth of Child Identity Theft

By | February 15th, 2012|Uncategorized|

One out of ten children is targeted for identity theft. Child identity theft is a rising problem. Upon stealing a child’s social security number, a thief can run up a hefty amount of credit card debt, take out loans and establish driver’s licenses—and the crimes often go unnoticed until the victim is of age to [...]

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