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  2. Freeze My Credit - TransUnion

    www.transunion.com/credit-freeze

    Learn how to freeze your credit for free with TransUnion. Also known as a security freeze, it can help prevent new accounts from being opened in your name.

  3. Login | TransUnion

    www.transunion.com/customer-support/login

    Login. Service Center. Dispute, manage a freeze, add a fraud alert or view your credit report. Login. TrueIdentity is our basic identity protection product. Login. What You Need to Know: The credit scores provided are based on the VantageScore® 3.0 model.

  4. Freeze Support Center | Credit Freeze FAQs | TransUnion

    www.transunion.com/credit-freeze/credit-freeze-faq

    Visit the TransUnion Service Center to remove or temporarily lift your freeze online. You can also remove a freeze by phone or mail. It’s free to remove a freeze from your credit file. Call TransUnion at 800-916-8800 or send a written request that includes your name, address and Social Security number to: TransUnion.

  5. How to Place a Credit Freeze On Your Credit Report - TransUnion

    www.transunion.com/blog/credit-advice/how-to...

    The quickest and easiest way to freeze your TransUnion credit report is through the TransUnion Service Center. If you don’t have an account already, you’ll need to make one by providing some personal information and picking a username and password.

  6. Credit Freeze & Unfreeze. Add a free freeze to control who can access your credit information. Unfreeze to apply for credit.

  7. Technical Login Support | TransUnion

    www.transunion.com/technical-login-support

    If you need to reset your password for a specific TransUnion site, you can do so on that site’s login page. Self-Serve Options. TransUnion Service Center – For credit freezes, fraud alerts, disputes and your TransUnion credit report. Data Privacy Portal – Submit, check status or get results of a data privacy request.

  8. A security freeze is one step you can take to help prevent access to your Equifax credit report to open credit accounts, with certain exceptions. Freezes are federally regulated. To freeze your other credit reports, you will need to contact Experian and TransUnion directly.