How to outsmart porch pirates

Don’t let porch pirates turn your doorstep into their personal treasure chest. Package theft is more than just annoying—it can lead to bigger issues like stolen identities. Here are practical tips to protect your deliveries this season.

A person delivering a package to a front porch

What is a porch pirate?

Porch pirates, as they’re commonly known, are individuals who steal packages straight from your doorstep. These people lurk in neighborhoods, waiting for unattended packages to be left out in plain sight. With the rise of online shopping, this crime has surged, costing Americans millions each year in lost items and inconvenience. Collectively, Americans lost $13.4 billion to package theft last year.

What’s worse is that stolen packages can contain sensitive items or documents that expose your personal information. In extreme cases, a simple stolen package can open doors for identity theft, especially if items like checkbooks, financial documents, or even health-related products go missing. This means porch pirates aren’t just swiping goods—they could also be stealing your identity.

How to stop porch pirates

Preventing package theft doesn’t just keep your belongings safe; it also stops your personal information from falling into the wrong hands. Here are some simple but effective ways to keep porch pirates from turning your doorstep into their next heist.

Require a signature

Many carriers offer signature-required delivery options, which means packages can’t be left unattended. This extra step might take an extra minute, but it ensures that your package won’t be left out for a thief to grab.

Have packages shipped to your work

If possible, consider shipping your packages to a work address, especially if you’re in the office most days. This reduces the time packages sit outside unattended and lowers the risk of theft.

Use a doorbell camera

Doorbell cameras, like those from Ring or Nest, allow you to monitor your doorstep in real-time. These cameras often deter thieves and can even help law enforcement identify porch pirates if a theft does occur.

Install motion detector lights

Lighting is a simple but effective deterrent. When lights automatically switch on, it startles would-be thieves and makes them think twice about approaching your home.

Opt-in for delivery update notifications

Almost all major delivery services offer real-time notifications that alert you when your package has been delivered. This way, you can bring the package inside as soon as possible, reducing the chance of theft.

Have Amazon deliver packages inside your garage

Amazon Key allows eligible customers to have packages delivered securely inside their garage, keeping them out of sight and reach. This service provides a convenient and secure option if you're frequently away during delivery times.

Network with neighbors for help

If you’re close with your neighbors, consider watching out for each other’s packages. A neighbor can pick up your delivery and hold onto it until you return, making your package much harder to swipe.

Install outdoor home security cameras

Security cameras that cover your front porch can help capture evidence if a theft occurs. Like doorbell cameras, these systems are also a visible deterrent to would-be thieves.

Have packages held

Services like UPS Access Point and FedEx Hold at Location allow you to pick up packages from a secure location, such as a nearby store or post office. This option can be especially helpful during busy seasons when package theft is more common.

Don’t let porch pirates steal your joy this season

Package theft can be frustrating, but with a few proactive steps, you can protect your deliveries—and your identity. This holiday season, stay one step ahead of porch pirates and keep your packages safe and sound.

LifeLock’s proactive monitoring helps protect you from identity theft, even if the unexpected happens. Protect your information all year round.

Editor’s note: Our articles provide educational information. LifeLock offerings may not cover or protect against every type of crime, fraud, or threat we write about.

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