Melinda Sineriz
Melinda Sineriz is an Accredited Behavioral Finance Professional℠ (ABFP®) designee who contributes to identity theft protection and credit monitoring guides at All About Cookies. She helps readers understand not just what these services offer, but what it could cost them to go without.
The ABFP® designation reflects formal expertise in the behavioral dimensions of financial decision-making — understanding why people make the choices they do with their money, including the ones that leave them more vulnerable to fraud. That framework shapes Melinda's approach to identity theft and credit monitoring coverage: she evaluates these products with an eye toward whether they address the real behaviors and blind spots that put consumers at risk, not just a checklist of features.
Melinda spent six years in insurance before moving into financial writing and editing, working directly with clients on Medicare supplements, life insurance, long-term care coverage, and annuities — and holding a life and health insurance license for five of those years. Navigating high-stakes financial decisions with everyday consumers gave her a grounded perspective on what people actually understand (and misunderstand) about protecting themselves financially. That experience directly informs how she evaluates the identity theft protection and credit monitoring services she covers today.
She holds a B.A. in English from Miami University and a master's degree from Bard College. Her work has appeared in Business Insider, HuffPost, MSN, and realtor.com.
- Business Insider
- HuffPost
- MSN
- Realtor.com
- Credit Monitoring
- Identity Theft
- B.A. in English from Miami University (Ohio)
- Master's in teaching from Bard College
- Accredited Behavioral Finance Professional℠ (ABFP®)
- Previously a licensed life and health insurance agent for five years
Melinda's Latest Articles
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What Is a Data Breach? (And What To Do If Your Data Is Stolen)
Hackers try to steal data approximately every 39 seconds. Learn how data breaches happen, and what you can do to safeguard your digital information — and identity.
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How to Turn Off Google Password Manager (And Why You Might Want To)
You might want to learn how to turn off Google Password Manager if you use another password manager or share device access with someone else.