- 20/05/2022
- by Karl Sean
Important Steps to Take Before You Recycle a Mobile Phone Number
Introduction
It’s not unusual to change a mobile number from time to time. For example, when you move, you may want a number that is local to the area you just moved to. Companies also may end up recycling mobile numbers throughout their staff as people come and go.
If you don’t properly detach your mobile phone number from all the accounts it’s used with, you can leave yourself open to identity theft, credit card fraud, and other crimes.
In a 2021 Princeton University study, it was found that 66% of mobile numbers listed as available by major mobile service providers were still connected to accounts on popular sites (Amazon, PayPal, etc.).
So, after the former owners had turned in the number, it was available for someone else to use when signing up for mobile service. And that number was still being used on the former owner’s cloud accounts, allowing those accounts to easily be breached.
steps to ensure that you don’t leave yourself at risk when recycling your phone number
Our mobile numbers are connected to much of our online and offline life, it’s important to take certain steps.
Change Your Phone Number for Online Accounts
The first thing you want to do is begin visiting your online accounts and cloud applications to update your mobile phone number. Many of these apps now use a text message to your number as a form of verification if you’ve lost your password. You want to ensure any password reset messages go to you and not someone that has requested your old number for the express purpose of identity theft or account compromise.
Change Your Number for Social Media Accounts
Make sure to change the phone number listed in your social media accounts. If you are using WhatsApp, which is tied directly to your mobile number, make sure to follow their instructions on changing your number so your communications will remain secure.
Change Your Phone Number for Service Providers That Send You Texts
- Plumbing or HVAC company
- Dentist or doctor’s office
- Pharmacy
- Local retailer
- Utility company
Double Check All Your Multi-Factor Authentication Prompts
As you go through the process to update your mobile number in your online accounts, double-check the MFA prompt for any that use this form of authentication security. You want to make sure it’s been properly changed to send a message to your new number.
Review Your Text Message History for Anything You’ve Missed
Scroll through your text message history to find any other accounts that you may have forgotten to update.
Text Friends, Family & Colleagues from the New Number
Send a text message from your new number asking them to immediately update your contact with that number when they receive it. Then go the additional step by asking them to delete any messages that used your old phone number. This can help prevent them from accidentally grabbing that message instead of your new one when texting you in the future.
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This Article has been Republished with Permission from The Technology Press.