You can't monitor the dark web, three credit bureaus, and every account by yourself. Most people find out about identity fraud only after the damage is done — a denied loan, a drained account, a collections notice they never expected.
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Most people have already taken some steps. Here's why they're not enough on their own.
A freeze stops new credit lines from being opened. That's good — but it doesn't watch your existing accounts, your dark-web exposure, or fraud that doesn't involve credit at all.
Your bank watches your bank account. Your identity spans your Social Security number, all three credit bureaus, your email, passwords, and the dark web. That's a lot of ground one bank doesn't cover.
A one-time scan tells you about exposure right now. Fraud happens continuously. A snapshot isn't protection — ongoing monitoring is.
Not a list of features — a clear picture of what changes the day you're protected.
Dark web monitoring scans thousands of breach databases for your SSN, email, passwords, and personal data — and alerts you when it finds something. You can't do this yourself. Now you don't have to.
Real-time alerts across all three credit bureaus the moment anything changes — new accounts, hard inquiries, score drops. Not a monthly check. The moment it happens.
Up to $1 million in identity theft insurance and a U.S.-based restoration team that handles the cleanup for you. Not a 1-800 number. A dedicated specialist, from start to finish.
SMS and email notifications the moment suspicious activity is detected. You act in hours, not after the statement arrives.
Family plans cover your spouse, your children, and optionally an aging parent — all under one subscription. A child's identity can be stolen for years before anyone notices. Family plans watch what you can't.
Set it up once. It watches. You get on with your life. That's the real product — not a dashboard. Peace of mind you actually feel.
These aren't hypotheticals. These are documented fraud patterns that happen constantly — and most victims never see them coming.
A thief uses a Social Security number exposed in a data breach to open a store credit card. The victim doesn't find out until applying for a mortgage months later — credit score down 90 points from a maxed-out account they never knew existed.
Every tax season, thieves race to file fraudulent returns using stolen SSNs before the real person does. The IRS sends the refund to the thief. The real person's return gets rejected — then faces months of paperwork to prove who they are.
Using credentials from a dark web breach dump, a thief changes the email on a financial account first — so all alerts go to them, not you. By the time you notice something is wrong, the account has already been drained.
One service watches your identity 24 hours a day — your SSN, your credit, the dark web, your family — and tells you the moment something changes. Set it up once. Stop worrying about it.
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