Article: This website contains resources to assist you in reporting and recovering from identity theft. Even better, the resources are free. Many companies have identity fraud departments. Speak to this department or, if there is not an identity fraud department, then speak to a manager. Explain that you did not make the purchases and that someone stole your identity.  Request that any account be closed. If you have an account with the business, then change your logins, passwords, and PINs. If you do not already have a fraud alert or a credit freeze on your accounts, then you should request that one or the other be put in place. Call the credit reporting agencies to request. Go through the credit report to see if any charges have been made or if new accounts have been opened in your name. You will want to know the full extent of the fraud so that you can respond appropriately. You should report your theft to the FTC. You can do so by visiting the FTC Complaint Assistant and selecting “Identity Theft” under “Select a Category.” You can then choose your sub-category: Identity Theft, Attempted Identity Theft, Data Breach, or Lost Wallet or Purse.  Answer the Complaint Assistant's questions. If you need to chat with a tech specialist, you can click on the icon in the upper-right corner. Someone is available Monday through Friday, 9:00 am to 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time. Once you answer the questions, you should be given an Identity Theft Affidavit. Save this and print it off. You can also complain to the FTC by phone. Call 1-877-438-4338 to make your report. You should go to your local police department and request to make a report of identity theft. When you finish, you should get a copy of your police report. Take the following to the police department:  any proof of the identity theft, such as bills, statements, IRS notices, etc. a valid photo identification issued by the government a copy of your FTC Identity Theft Affidavit proof of your address the FTC's Memo to Law Enforcement available for download at http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/pdf-0088-ftc-memo-law-enforcement.pdf.
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Visit Identitytheft.gov. Call the companies where the fraud took place. Place a fraud alert on your credit report. Request a credit report. File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). File a report with your police department.
Article: Condoms will not protect your partner 100% of the time, but they can help reduce the spread of the infection. Use male or female condoms whenever engaging in oral, vaginal, or anal sex.  Make sure the condom has not expired, and does not have any tears or defects. Avoid using both male and female condoms at the same time. Although it is not 100% effective, a dental dam will help reduce the risk of your partner contracting the virus. Use dental dams whenever performing oral sex, whether it is mouth-to-vagina or mouth-to-anus.  Use a polyurethane or latex dental dam. Use silicone or water-based lubricant to prevent the dental dam from breaking. When performing manual sex, latex or nitrile gloves will protect your partner’s hands. Have your partner wear the gloves before you engage in sex. Throw the gloves away afterward. This method is not 100% effective, but it will help reduce the spread of the infection. If you have the type of HPV that causes genital warts, you should not have sex during a breakout of warts. Wait until the warts go away or are removed. While you can spread the virus at any point, the risk is higher when warts are present.
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Use a condom for vaginal, oral, and anal sex. Perform oral sex with a dental dam. Use latex gloves for manual sex. Avoid sex while you have warts present.
Article: One of the great things about slouchy boots is their versatility! If you prefer a semi-slouchy boot, simply tug the top of the boot up to reduce the slouch.  Focus on making the boots less slouchy on the widest part of your leg to create a slimmer silhouette. If your boots won’t stay up, use a boot band or adhesive tape to keep them in place. If you love the slouchy look of this trend, you can embrace it by pushing the boots down. Tug the boots down to create additional folds and wrinkles for a super slouchy look. If your boots are leather or suede, you can pair them with either shiny or matte fabrics. However, if your boots are patent leather, vinyl, or another shiny material, you’ll want to wear them with matte fabrics to keep your look from becoming too costume-like.  For instance, shiny black slouchy boots would look great with dark-wash skinny jeans and a floral-patterned blouse. A vinyl bodycon dress paired with vinyl slouchy boots, on the other hand, takes the look over the top.
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Pull the boots up for a streamlined silhouette. Push the boots down to create a more substantial slouch. Pair shiny boots with matte fabrics.