Lifelock vs privacy guard

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LifeLock and Experian are both solid identity theft protection tools. If you’re impatient and just want to read the final verdict of our testing and comparison of the two solution, here is the Final Verdict: At the end, you’ll know enough about these solutions to choose the one that is best for you. In this piece, we’ll look at the features, pros and cons of these two identity theft protection services. Spoiler alert: After thorough testing we found Aura beats both Lifelock and Experian.

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There are many ID theft protection services in the market, but two of the most popular ones are LifeLock and Experian (IdentityWorks). Hands down, the most effective way to protect yourself from identity theft and financial fraud is to sign up to a reputable identity theft protection company. In many cases, people don’t know that their identity has been stolen until their credit cards are maxed out, their IRS tax refund vanishes or a loan application is denied. Unlike other scams and crimes, identity theft is usually silent. More then half of identity theft cases are unresolved. Last year 42 million American adults fell victim to identity theft which cost $52 billion in total losses.

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