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  2. Are Fraud Alerts a Credit Savior or Saboteur? Here's ... - AOL

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    There's no cost to put a fraud alert on your credit. A fraud alert lasts for one year, but you can renew it. You can set up a fraud alert online with any of the three credit bureaus: Equifax.

  3. What is credit monitoring? - AOL

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    Single-bureau credit monitoring looks at a single credit report from one credit bureau, either Experian, Transunion or Equifax. A credit monitoring alert is a notification that informs you of any ...

  4. 6 steps you should take after a data breach - AOL

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    When you add a fraud alert to your Experian credit report (or to your report at either of the other two national credit bureaus, TransUnion or Equifax), the alert is automatically applied to your ...

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    One-Bureau Credit Monitoring - LifeLock monitors key changes to your credit file at a leading credit bureau and alerts you to help detect fraud. The credit score provided is a VantageScore 3.0 credit score based on Equifax data. Third parties use many different types of credit scores and are likely to use a different type of credit score to ...

  6. How to spot debt collection scams: 8 signs to watch out for

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    You may want to place a fraud alert or credit freeze on your credit report. Contact Equifax, Experian and TransUnion — the three major credit bureaus — to initiate these processes.

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    First, check your credit report from the remaining reporting bureaus. There are three in total – Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion – and they don’t always have the same information.

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