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  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 ...

  5. Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act - Wikipedia

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    Consumers may request an extended fraud alert, in which case requires the reporting agency to disclose this fraud alert in any credit score that it issues for the consumer during a seven-year period. An extended alert also requires the reporting agency to exclude the consumer from any list distributed to third parties for the purpose of ...

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    Experian CreditCenterTM provides annual 3-bureau reports and VantageScore®* credit scores, Experian® credit monitoring, real-time alerts, industry-leading tools and much more. With a single subscription, you can access the support necessary to address potential credit fraud threats and ensure efficient credit monitoring.

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    AnnualCreditReport.com is a website jointly operated by the three major U.S. credit reporting agencies, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.The site was created in order to comply with their obligations under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) [1] to provide a mechanism for American consumers to receive up to three free credit reports per year.

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