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Ways to Secure Your Wallet and Prevent Identity Theft - AARP
Aug 28, 2025 · Items such as a social security card, birth certificate and other sensitive documents shouldn't be in your wallet, as they expose you to identity theft.
Do RFID-Blocking Wallets and Purses Work? - AARP
Dec 24, 2024 · Encryption: RFID cards generate a secure, one-time code for each transaction that masks your payment information. In addition, personal data such as your name and security number …
Payment Methods Most Preferred by Scammers - AARP
Sep 16, 2025 · Here’s a list ranking the most common forms of payment for fraud and why scammers like to use these funds to steal money.
Venmo vs. Zelle: Which is Better? - AARP
Sep 26, 2017 · Venmo: When you “cashu2028out” the money that friends have paid into your Venmo account, it typically takes 1 to 3 business days to receive your dough. Zelle: You get your money in …
How Do I Create an Online Medicare Account? - AARP
Dec 8, 2023 · Signing up for an online Medicare account, previously called a MyMedicare account, can help you manage your Medicare information electronically.
Safely Sell Items Online and Avoid Identity Theft - AARP
Sep 20, 2012 · Once you’ve got a bid winner, use a secure checkout process to collect your payment — either a credit card that offers theft protection or a third-party billing company such as PayPal. When …
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2025 Updates to Federal Law Aim to Help Retirement Savers - AARP
Jan 7, 2025 · SECURE 2.0 allows employers to make matching contributions to an employee’s retirement account when the worker makes a payment on a student loan. The rule applies to 401 …
New 401 (k) Rules Let You Withdraw $1,000 Without Penalty
Dec 2, 2024 · A SECURE 2.0 provision eases hurdles to tapping retirement savings to cover an emergency without penalty, but there are some things you need to know.