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Jim Laumann
09-12-2017, 4:44 PM
Would like to hear from anyone who uses or has used Lifelock.....the good and the bad.

THanks

Jim

Greg R Bradley
09-12-2017, 6:49 PM
What does Experian have to do with LifeLock? LifeLock has some ties to Transunion.

The FTC assessed the highest fine in history against LifeLock - $100M just a few years ago.

LifeLock has a poor reputation with financial people.

Shawn Pixley
09-13-2017, 11:39 AM
I use lifelock and have been reasonably happy with them. I was part of the Equifax leak (I checked on the website several days ago). LL notified me several days ago as well. Previously, they notified me and my son about credit inquiries. I don't use much credit so limited experience.

Greg R Bradley
09-13-2017, 12:27 PM
The recent leak was Equifax, not Experian. Actually the leak at Equifax was more like a flood.

David Ragan
09-13-2017, 1:10 PM
We use LL.

My wife said that LL has called her a few times when she went out of town, etc

I think that LL has inflated the actual risk....although the recent Equifax flood has validated my keeping the coverage.

Jim Laumann
09-13-2017, 3:11 PM
whoops - my bad - equifax it was....

Peter Kelly
09-13-2017, 3:24 PM
Equifax will freeze your credit for free now up until mid-November: https://www.freeze.equifax.com/Freeze/jsp/SFF_PersonalIDInfo.jsp

The freeze just needs to be suspended by you every time you want to apply for a new line of credit but this is pretty simple. Would also recommend re-setting the pin Equifax generates right off. Apparently these are pretty weak.

Mike Null
09-13-2017, 4:25 PM
I froze the others this morning but couldn't get Equifax to work. Will try again later. The others cost $5 each but that may vary by state. In some states there is no fee for seniors.

Wade Lippman
09-13-2017, 4:51 PM
Equifax will freeze your credit for free now up until mid-November: https://www.freeze.equifax.com/Freeze/jsp/SFF_PersonalIDInfo.jsp

The freeze just needs to be suspended by you every time you want to apply for a new line of credit but this is pretty simple. Would also recommend re-setting the pin Equifax generates right off. Apparently these are pretty weak.

But then they charge you for everything after the first freeze don't they?

Does a credit card company check with all three services or just one? If all, wouldn't freezing one be adequate?

Jim Becker
09-13-2017, 5:34 PM
All three agencies are experiencing traffic issues with both their online resources and their contact centers...no surprise there... ;)

Peter Kelly
09-13-2017, 6:40 PM
I froze the others this morning but couldn't get Equifax to work. Will try again later. The others cost $5 each but that may vary by state. In some states there is no fee for seniors.I've read that Equifax is working on some way of locking their's, Experian and TransUnion files on you simultaneously, not sure what the fees would be moving forward though. The credit monitoring bureaus certainly shouldn't be permitted to profit off any of this.

You could also change your SSN: https://faq.ssa.gov/link/portal/34011/34019/article/3789/can-i-change-my-social-security-number

Brian Elfert
09-16-2017, 10:42 PM
You could also change your SSN: https://faq.ssa.gov/link/portal/34011/34019/article/3789/can-i-change-my-social-security-number

It appears you have to be a victim of identity theft to qualify to change your SSN. If your SSN was only stolen, but never used for criminal purposes you are probably out of luck.

Shawn Pixley
09-17-2017, 1:14 PM
As is Lifelock according to the email they sent me yesterday.