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  2. Place or lift a credit freeze. Freeze or lift the freeze on your credit report for free by contacting each of the three major credit reporting agencies: Equifax; Experian; TransUnion; You can submit your request online, by phone, or by mail. How long do freeze requests take? Freeze requests: Online or by phone: agencies must freeze your credit ...

  3. Freeze My Credit - TransUnion

    www.transunion.com/credit-freeze

    A credit freeze, also known as a security freeze, is the best way to help prevent new accounts from being opened in your name. It’s absolutely free to freeze, unfreeze and temporarily lift a freeze on your credit, and it won’t affect your credit score.

  4. How to freeze or unfreeze your Experian credit file. 1 Sign up for a free Experian account. 2 Place a freeze to limit access to your Experian credit file. 3 Unfreeze or schedule a thaw any time and get alerts when your freeze changes. Create a free account.

  5. How to Freeze Your Credit - NerdWallet

    www.nerdwallet.com/.../finance/how-to-freeze-credit

    A credit freeze helps prevent identity theft and fraud. Contact each of the three major credit bureaus to freeze or unfreeze your credit files for free.

  6. 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.

  7. How to Freeze Your Credit at All 3 Bureaus—For Free

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    A credit freeze—called a security freeze by credit bureaus—protects you from the cost and disruption that can happen when identity thieves attempt to open new accounts in your name. 1 If you choose to freeze your credit, you have three options.

  8. Free credit freezes are here | Consumer Advice

    consumer.ftc.gov/.../09/free-credit-freezes-are-here

    Starting September 21, 2018, you can freeze and unfreeze your credit file for free. You also can get a free freeze for your children who are under 16. And if you are someone’s guardian, conservator or have a valid power of attorney, you can get a free freeze for that person, too.