Follow the Steps Below to Better Secure Your Personal Information
At Proximity Learning Inc., safeguarding your personal information is our top priority. While we implement robust security measures to protect our platforms, we also urge you to stay alert to enhance your safety. By following the best practices outlined below, you can help prevent unauthorized access and keep your sensitive data secure.
To help protect you from potential fraud or unauthorized access, it is important to understand how Proximity Learning Inc. communicates and handles sensitive data. Contact Proximity Learning Inc. immediately if you receive a suspicious email or text from an unknown source.
Proximity Learning Inc. will only communicate with you via official company email addresses or school district email addresses. We will never use @Gmail or other personal email platforms.
Proximity Learning Inc. may send communications from the Willsub+ platform or PLIconnect platform via app notifications or occasionally through text messages. These notifications provide reminders and job opportunities, and they never request sensitive information.
Proximity Learning Inc. will never ask you to submit banking information via email or text. Our online systems (e.g., PLIconnect, willsubplus.com, willsub.com, Paychex.com, and PrismHR.com) securely collect all banking and payroll details.
Never send emails or text messages containing sensitive information, such as Social Security numbers, bank account details, or other personally identifiable information. All requests for sensitive data are completed directly within our authorized systems (e.g., willsubplus.com, willSub, Paychex.com, PLIconnect and PrismHR.com).
Staying informed about your financial health is essential to protecting yourself against fraud and identity theft. Regularly reviewing your accounts and credit reports can help you detect any unauthorized activity early on. You may obtain a free credit report online at AnnualCreditReport.com or purchase one by contacting any of the three national credit reporting agencies.
When reviewing your credit report, check for any creditor inquiries you did not initiate or recognize. Verify that your personal information, such as your home address and Social Security number, is accurate. If you notice any discrepancies or suspicious activity, contact the credit reporting agency immediately to report and address the issue.
If you suspect identity theft or unauthorized use of your personal information. To protect a minor or an incapacitated adult from potential fraud.
Request a freeze online, by phone, or by mail through each credit bureau. Opt out of prescreened credit offers to reduce unsolicited applications. Keep your assigned PIN code secure; you’ll need it to unfreeze your credit when applying for new accounts.
When applying for new credit, such as a loan, mortgage, or credit card. When applying for insurance, a job, or renting an apartment, some companies require a credit check.
Protect yourself from identity theft and unauthorized credit activity. Make it more difficult for someone to open accounts in your name. Ensure creditors verify your identity before extending credit.
Contact one of the three credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion). Provide proof of your identity, including your Social Security number, name, and address.
Initial Fraud Alert: Lasts one year and can be renewed. Active-Duty Alert: Designed for military personnel; lasts one year and can be renewed during deployment. Extended Fraud Alert: Lasts seven years and is available for identity theft or credit fraud victims.
Receive a free credit report from each of the three credit bureaus. Monitor your credit report weekly for free at AnnualCreditReport.com. Add an extra layer of protection to your financial security, making it harder for fraudsters to misuse your personal information.
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