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Nothing is Free When It Comes to Protecting Your Identity

by: JedJenson
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According to the FTC, an estimated 9 million Americans are affected each year by identity theft. Although the federal government has made it possible for each citizen to protect their identity by initiating free fraud alerts, placing their name and contact information on "do not call" or mail lists, and accessing free credit reports, many individuals do not realize that they must continuously request these "free" services. When taking into account the amount of time it takes to repeatedly request these "free" services and the risks involved in forgetting to put these protective measures in place, "free" can turn into thousands of dollars of financial ruin and thousands of hours spent trying to restore one's good name and credit. When it comes down to it, if time equals money, then nothing is free when it comes to protecting your identity. Fortunately, though, there is an economic way to protect your identity and prevent identity theft through a company called LifeLock. LifeLock's Identity Theft Prevention services can help you protect your identity and prevent identity theft in six valuable ways.

1. Fraud Alerts - A Fraud alert is a "flag" placed on your credit report that notifies a lender that they must, among other things, verify that you are who you say you are before credit is issued in your name. Fraud alerts are free; however, after 90 days, you must contact the credit bureau and request that another fraud alert be placed on your credit report. LifeLock takes care of requesting Fraud Alerts for you by making sure that alerts are continuously requested every 90 days. Through this service, LifeLock ensures that there are no lapses in Fraud Alerts on your credit report.

2. Do Not Call or Mail Lists - LifeLock protects your identity by removing your name from pre-approved credit card mailing lists and by placing your name on "do-not-call" lists on an annual basis. Identity thieves can easily steal your identity and affect your credit status is by taking pre-approved credit card offers from your mailbox. They can also act as telemarketers and call to tell you that you have won a free trip and then ask for your credit card number in order to pay for the expenses not covered by the award. LifeLock makes it easy for you to remove your name from solicitation lists and prevent this type of identity theft.

3. Credit Reports - Checking your credit report is a good way to check to see if you have had any unauthorized loans or credit cards opened in your name. Although the federal government has made it a law for you to receive a free credit report from each of the 3 credit agencies yearly, the only way to ensure that your credit is checked all year long is to request a credit report from one of the credit agencies every 4 months. LifeLock takes the time and effort out of remembering to pull your credit report by sending you a copy of your credit report four times a year.

4. WalletLock - If you ever lose your wallet, LifeLock's WalletLock system will help prevent identity theft by assisting you in identifying what was in your wallet and will assign you a WalletLock specialist who will help you contact each credit card company, banking institution, and any state and federal agencies who issue driver's licenses, etc. to cancel the affected accounts and to begin the process of reinstating missing documents.

5. Identity Monitoring - With LifeLock's eRecon and TrueAddress systems, potential identity theft threats are detected and eliminated through searching criminal websites and nationwide databases. eRecon protects your identity through searching criminal websites for the selling or trading of your social security number, credit card numbers, driver's license number, email address, etc. and notifies you if such use is discovered. TrueAddress works by detecting any change of address information in relation to your name that occurs on nationwide databases. You will be alerted if a criminal tries to steal your mail or obtain your financial information by attempting to change your address. LifeLock also ensures that thieves do not open new bank accounts in a subscriber's name by monitoring check systems.

6. Recovering Your Identity - Because there is no way to prevent all forms of identity theft, LifeLock offers a $1,000,000 total service guarantee if someone happens to discover a weakness in their system and uses it to steal your identity. If necessary, LifeLock will provide attorneys, investigators, accountants, case managers, etc. to restore your good name and, if you lose money as a result of the theft, LifeLock will reimburse you the amount of money lost. In fact, Todd Davis, CEO of LifeLock has been quoted as saying "If you get thrown in jail [because of identity theft], we'll bail you out of jail."

Deciding to protect your identity and choosing the way in which you go about protecting your identity is completely up to you. There are ways to protect your identity which will only cost you in terms of time and effort vs. money; however, there is no guarantee that you will recover your money and good name if your identity is stolen. The time, effort and money involved in protecting your identity and in having your identity stolen and credit ruined is incalculable. A smart consumer knows when it is time to ask, "When is free actually "free" when it comes to protecting my identity?" LifeLock's Identity Protection and Theft Prevention services take the time and effort out of you protecting your identity and backs up their work with a guarantee that any money involved, up to one million dollars, in restoring your good name, credit and money lost if your identity is stolen while you are a member of LifeLock will not come out of your pocket.




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Jed Jenson covers identity theft services. To see other identity theft service reviews, read on.  


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