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Should you do a credit freeze?
Freezes are being promoted as a first line of defense in the Equifax breach, which potentially affected 143 million Americans. It is a more drastic step than credit monitoring, which alerts consumers to potentially fraudulent activity on their reports.
- How to freeze your credit
https://www.usatoday…utopian - Call & Ask
Equifax — 1-800-349-9960
Experian — 1‑888‑397‑3742
TransUnion — 1-888-909-8872
Innovis — 1-800-540-2505imbecile - The only catch, they give you passwords you can't lose. And you need to temporarily release your credit if it's going to be checked.robotron3k
- i just signed up for zander insurance identity theft monitoring. covers all credit and others for $6.75/monthcapn_ron
- ^ it's a trapGnash
- i will take the risk it is a trap.capn_ron
- jk, I have no idea. this whole thing is scary. I'd heard their password in one territory was 'admin'Gnash
- capn_ron ... yep.bklyndroobeki
- How to freeze your credit