It’s time to consider one of the most boring, but important, moves you can make for your money: Freeze your credit. A lawsuit earlier this month alleging that a background-check company left as many as three billion records exposed has put new attention on credit freezes. You can think of a credit freeze as locking the door on your finances and keeping identity thieves out, unable to open credit cards and loans in your name.
Don’t Wait for the Next Big Data Breach to Freeze Your Credit
A simple, free protection from identity thieves with few downsides
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