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  2. Personal finance tips to protect your sensitive information ...

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    You can place a credit freeze with each of the three major credit bureaus: ... You can add a fraud alert for free on Equifax, Experian or TransUnion and they will notify each other of the fraud ...

  3. Here's how to freeze your credit after Social Security number ...

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    Go directly to the respective websites of each of the credit bureaus. Create a username and password in order to log in to your account. Once you have an account, you'll have the ability to click ...

  4. 6 Tips to Stay on Top of Fraudster's Latest Tricks - AOL

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    Experian offers free and paid identity protection products that can be an extra layer of protection. Experian IdentityWorks monitors for activity on your Experian credit report and will alert you ...

  5. Overview of Experian CreditCenter - AOL Help

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    There are three different major credit reporting agencies, Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax that maintain a record of your credit history known as your credit file. Credit scores are based on the information in your credit file at the time it is requested. Your credit file information can vary from agency to agency because some lenders report ...

  6. Credit freeze - Wikipedia

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    A credit freeze (also known as a security freeze) allows an individual to control how a consumer reporting agency (also known as a credit bureau such as Equifax, Experian, TransUnion, and Innovis) is able to sell personal financial identity data. [1] The credit freeze locks the data at the consumer reporting agency until the individual gives ...

  7. Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 (FACT Act or FACTA, Pub. L. 108–159 (text) (PDF)) is a U.S. federal law, passed by the United States Congress on November 22, 2003, [1] and signed by President George W. Bush on December 4, 2003, [2] as an amendment to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. The act allows consumers to request and ...