Lifelock Identity Theft Protection

Lifelock Identity Theft Protection

Lifelock Identity Theft Protection

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Life Lock Identity Theft Prevention

Identity theft is a nuisance that has been affecting citizens at an alarming pace, particularly citizens of developed countries. Victims of identity theft could have their bank accounts hacked into, their social security numbers divulged and their private lives made public. Only LifeLock ensures a comprehensive identity security program that guards your personal and professional details against any breach.

LifeLock, backed by the reputed Bessemer Venture partners, has been the industry’s leading identity theft protection service and consultants since 2005. Based in Tempe, Arizona, LifeLock implements its pioneering identity security services to ensure that your personal details are not being used without your direct consent.

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How Can I Protect Myself From Fraud?

LifeLock implements a comprehensive system of coverage for breaches and misuses of personal identity information throughout America. It scans for unnatural inflations in account activities and usage of personal information to facilitate financial transactions, and immediately alerts the member. Through the LifeLock Identity Alert, it initiates a process which accurately pinpoints a breach in security, and remedies it.

LifeLock scans thousands of websites, statistics, criminal records and credit information to locate particular instances of ID theft, using the unique eRecon procedure. These records are then extensively cross-referenced with the member’s ID details like credit number and social security number. Any abuse of data found in a blacklisted record is straightway alerted to the member, and the transaction is frozen.

LifeLock facilitate unique services like TrueAddress and WalletLock to prevent unlawful claims to address changes and retrieve credit/debit card details. Its specialized services even allow it to monitor and retrieve personalized bank account statements, insurance cards and lost/stolen travelers checks.

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