Know what's on your Credit Report

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Credit and identity fraud can happen at any time. Our credit monitoring service can help you easily monitor your information and quickly stop identity thieves in their tracks. In matters of identity theft, the faster you detect foul play, the easier it is to restore your good name. ID theft has become an epidemic in the U.S. and around the world, with millions of people becoming victims of identity theft each year. If you're reading this, you have a concern and that concern is not unfounded.

How Identity Theft Happens

ID Theft can happen at some of the places you trust the most, such as banks, schools and universities, and even in your own home. ID Theft also happens through the mail, the Internet, ATM machines and even at your workplace. Just when you think you're aware of all the ways ID theft can happen, a new ID crime creeps up.

Recovery

Reporting identity theft quickly is vital to protecting your credit and your financial standing. Once you realize you've been the victim of a stolen identity, you should take the following ID theft protection steps immediately.

Minimize Your Risk

The number one way to protect yourself from ID Theft is by getting a new credit report and having your credit reports monitored regularly. Your credit report is a compilation of your financial history (and is also a target for credit report identity theft). If you have been a victim of identity theft, the identity theft crime will be reflected in your credit report.

We value your privacy. All personal information gathered from this website will be handled with utmost care and security. Under no circumstances shall this information be shared to parties other than our trusted partners. Under a new Federal Law, you have the right to receive a free copy of your credit report once every 12 months from each of the three nationwide consumer reporting companies. To request your free annual report under that law, go to annualcreditreport.com.

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