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  2. Overview of LifeLock Ultimate Plus - AOL Help

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    Stolen Wallet Protection If your wallet is stolen, LifeLock can help cancel or replace credit cards, driver’s licenses, Social Security cards, insurance cards and more. LifeLock Identity Alert® System†† LifeLock monitors for fraudulent use of your Social Security number, name, address, or date of birth in applications for credit and ...

  3. LifeLock Member Benefit FAQs - AOL Help

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    If you become a victim of identity theft, LifeLock helps protect you with our Million Dollar Protection™ Package. This includes reimbursement for stolen funds and coverage for personal expenses, each with limits of up to $25,000, $100,000 or $1 million depending on your plan, and coverage for lawyers and experts if needed up to $1 million, to ...

  4. Overview of Norton 360 with LifeLock Select - AOL Help

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    Security and protection - Protect your personal devices from viruses, ransomware, malware and other online threats as you bank, shop and post online. Identity protection coverage LifeLock identity theft protection includes Stolen Wallet Protection, Credit Monitoring Coverage and the LifeLock Identity Alert System, all part of the Million Dollar ...

  5. These RFID Wallets Are a Small Investment for Lots of Peace ...

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    These RFID wallets keep your info protected from unwanted scanning while still being stylish and functional.

  6. Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia

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    Although many wallets and passport holders are advertised to protect personal information, there is little evidence that RFID skimming is a serious threat; data encryption and use of EMV chips rather than RFID makes this sort of theft rare. [141] [142] There are contradictory opinions as to whether aluminum can prevent reading of RFID chips.

  7. Wireless identity theft - Wikipedia

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    Wireless identity theft, also known as contactless identity theft or RFID identity theft, is a form of identity theft described as "the act of compromising an individual’s personal identifying information using wireless (radio frequency) mechanics."

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