A low-tech approach Paper and card shredders are a low-tech method for students to ward off identity theft. Along with bank statements and bills, college students get lots of credit card offers in the mail, many pre-approved and containing personal information. University of Oklahoma police advise students to shred or tear up charge receipts, credit card applications, insurance forms, physician statements and any documents containing their Social Security number.
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