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Protect your ID and documents on vacation

By Fidelity Viewpoints

In today’s digital world, toting hard copies of your ID and important documents seems a tad old-fashioned. Nevertheless, carrying some cards and papers will be essential—especially when you’re traveling.

Keep these documents safe

Take steps to keep these documents safe and accessible as you travel.

How do I keep all this secure?

Because you can never be too careful, or too prepared, make 2 copies of all your identification and travel documents. Stow one set in a plastic bag in your suitcase and give the other set to someone at home. When you’re in transit, keep the copies on you or in a carry-on bag that locks.

Here’s where you can finally use that technology. Scan your documents and securely store an electronic copy. You have a few ways to do this—you can email the documents to yourself, use a thumb drive to hold everything, or upload your copies to an online document storage company. Of the 3 storage methods, the last—uploading copies to a secure server—offers the highest level of security.

When asking a friend or family member to hold on to your documents, minimize the risk of ID theft by giving them access to your securely stored electronic copies. Some digital storage options offer secure document sharing and can even give you control over who can download or share a link to your information.

If you do decide to share hard copies instead of electronic versions, don’t forget to get your paperwork back at the end of your trip.

If your passport is lost or stolen, having a copy of it can make it easier to get a replacement from the US State Department. If you’re visiting a country that requires a visa, keep a copy of this document in a secure, digital archive.

You never know what could happen to your luggage when you travel. Give yourself some peace of mind knowing that—with access to the internet—you can upload, share, and retrieve your digital documents anytime, anywhere. That way you’ll be ready to enjoy whatever adventures lie ahead.

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