AARP New York, in collaboration with state Attorney General Letitia James, initiated a statewide series of free shredding events to help New Yorkers safely
dispose of outdated personal papers. The first event took place at the Boys and Girls Republic at the Henry Street Settlement in Manhattan on Monday.
AARP New York provides resources at the events to educate participants about fraud prevention and the importance of shredding documents containing identifying information. AARP’s Fraud Watch Network offers free, reliable resources and a helpline to assist individuals in combating scams and identity theft. Additionally, AARP advocates for policies that protect consumers and enforce laws against fraud at the state, federal, and local levels.
Here’s a spring-cleaning checklist from security experts to rid your home of paper with sensitive info:
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