In fact, there are certain items that can end up being truly costly losses to you if you decide to put them in your purse. Thus, we’ll take a look at eight things you should never keep in your purse.
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Your Passwords

“Some people feel passwords are safer in their bag than at home because it’s always on them, but nothing could be further from the truth,” Eva Velasquez, CEO and president of Identity Theft Resource Center, told Reader’s Digest.
Instead, you should consider storing your passwords in a password manager app, which provides an exceptional level of convenience for you on top of a fortified security framework.
Related: 10 Ways to Protect Your Identity and Data Online
Your Debit Card Or Checkbook

Even though there may be times when this simply isn’t possible, in general try to only keep your debit card on your person when you know you plan to withdraw cash, and then a checkbook on you for only when you need to write a check.
Related: 14 Situations Where Cash Beats Credit
Your Receipts

Although losing receipts isn’t necessarily going to set you back financially, it can provide a picture of what kinds of items you regularly spend money on, which could be used by an identity thief who doesn’t want to trigger any suspicions if they get their hands on your account info.
Store Gift Cards

Storing gift cards in your wallet might feel like an intuitive enough move for many of us if we’re possessed by an urge to make a holiday purchase.
However, Intuit’s Mint reports that it’s all but impossible to get the balance back on a gift card if you lose it or have it stolen. So, vastly reduce the risk by simply only bringing your gift cards out with you when you actually plan to make those purchases.
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Your Whole Makeup Collection

However, warmer temperatures or even broken caps can end up creating full-fledged disasters, leaving your purse as nothing more than a lake of leaked makeup fluids. If you need to keep makeup on for the midday touch-ups, try to opt for the travel sizes, and only those that you absolutely must have.