Not only do we need to stay alert to the dangers of identity theft for ourselves, but we need to keep track of how our children’s identity is being used or abused as well. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), child ID theft happens when someone uses a minor’s personal information to commit fraud.
Do your children play with smart toys? These are toys that have some kind of internet connectivity capabilities, whether it’s a teddy bear with a camera and microchip or a doll that uses artificial intelligence to develop a relationship with its owner. Toys like this might be fun, but parents and kids should be aware
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Bank Notices
Be Aware of Fraud
Be aware of receiving fraudulent messages, emails, or phone calls that appear to be from Mascoma Bank. They could reference digital banking, transactions, accounts, or state you have fraudulent activity on your account. They will direct you to click a link, provide sign on information or to call them.
Mascoma Bank will never ask for your account information or passwords via phone call, email or text messages, nor will we contact you and ask you to log into digital banking. When in doubt, contact our Customer Care Center directly at 888-627-2662 if you have questions about your account or suspect fraud.