Read about how credit lock works and what the difference is between credit lock and security freeze. Learn when it's a good idea to lock your credit.| www.experian.com
Protect yourself and your family from identity theft and fraud. Get real-time alerts and lock your credit to prevent unauthorized inquiries.| www.experian.com
Learn how an active-duty alert works, how to set up an active-duty alert, tips to protect your identity and steps to take if you’re a victim of fraud.| www.experian.com
Learn what a fraud alert is, how it compares to a credit freeze, when to add a fraud alert and how to place and remove a fraud alert from your credit report.| www.experian.com
A credit freeze, or security freeze, is a free service that can protect you from credit fraud by limiting most access to your credit report. Find out more.| www.experian.com
You can request to remove a security freeze at any time if you decide you no longer need it. Find out the steps to do so.| www.experian.com
Learn how you can unfreeze your credit reports at all three credit bureaus—Experian, TransUnion and Equifax—online, over the phone or by mail.| www.experian.com
Learn the difference between fraud alerts and credit freezes, how to set up a fraud alert, how to freeze your credit and when to use each option.| www.experian.com
Learn how credit card fraud happens, how to identify if you’re a victim and if you’re responsible for unauthorized charges. Plus how to protect yourself.| www.experian.com
Federal law limits your liability for fraudulent credit card purchases to $50. The best credit cards won’t hold you liable for any unauthorized purchases.| www.experian.com