Setup

ANTIfraud is designed to enable each user to set up an individual, private, organized system of personal information.

Once you have created your Identity, ANTIfraud enables you to expand logically the information associated with this Identity to include a complete array of personal and business records, contacts and identifiers.

 

For example, let's take the user "Joe Gwynn":

 

My Identity In this section, Joe Gwynn would include Joe’s personal identifying information: Social Security card information, driver licence, employer, home and business addresses. My Identity is the basic building block of ANTIfraud. All personal and professional attributes are properties of My Identity. For detailed information about creating an Identity, please see: Creating My Identity.

 

Joe’s Electronic Wallet section would store within separate folders SafeCards  which hold data pertaining to his personal and business contacts, credit cards, bank accounts, automobile, investments, etc. The free version of ANTIfraud allows you to create twenty SafeCards; the full version allows you to create as many SafeCards as you like.

 

Joe’s Web Logins section would store his user ID and passwords for online banking, various shopping sites, e-mail and general logins. The free version of ANTIfraud allows you to create five Web Logins; the full version allows you to create as many Web Logins as you like.

 

Joe’s Online Profiles section would store his separate personal and business profiles. This feature enables Joe to specify which address, phone number or credit card to use when filling in forms online. The free version of ANTIfraud allows you to create one Online Profile; the full version allows you to create as many Online Profiles as you like.

 

Toolbar and menu bar functions, at the top of the screen enable you to create additional Online Profiles, create new and different SafeCards, edit existing SafeCards, generate secure passwords, access the online Help system and get information about the version of iS3 ANTIfraud installed on your computer.

 

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