To help users of North America's largest social network protect themselves from falling victim to identity theft, a leading provider of independent service reviews for consumers, NextAdvisor.com, is launching its free MySpace Identity Theft Protection Guide.Associate Editor at NextAdvisor.com, Caitlin Podiak, declared: "MySpace's 110 million active users potentially represent a very large target for criminals of all kinds, including identity thieves." She adds: "Our guide is designed to raise awareness of the identity theft risks that face MySpace users and to provide some simple preventative measures that they can take to protect themselves."
Users are encouraged by the MySpace Identity Theft Protection Guide to take control of their personal MySpace profile page by proactively managing their privacy settings. For example, MySpace users should consider blocking unknown users from viewing their profile page.
The guide also suggests that users eliminate as much personally identifiable information, such as full date of birth, phone number and home address, from their MySpace profile page as possible. Podiak commented: "MySpace users shouldn't publish anything on their profile page that they wouldn't divulge to a complete stranger."
For preventing identity theft on Facebook, NextAdvisor.com has also previously released a Facebook Identity Theft Protection Guide that includes similar tips.NextAdvisor.com is the trusted, independent source for comparing the most valuable new services. To help consumers save money and improve their lives by presenting them with useful comparisons and reviews of service providers along with a clear explanation of each service and how it works is the company's mission. Including credit report and monitoring, identity theft protection, voice over IP, diet plans, DVD rental and movie download, online education, online tax preparation and online backup, the company currently reviews, compares and explains many different types of services.