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The Federal Trade Commission began mailing refund checks yesterday to 957,928 LifeLock, Inc. customers, who the FTC says were victims of false claims made by the company, which promised consumers ...
LifeLock. Protect yourself against illegal buying, selling and trading of your personal information with a proactive defense system that monitors your identity.
Find out where to access help articles for products including LifeLock and Norton.
The Federal Trade Commission is sending more than $5.6 million in refunds to consumers as part of a settlement with Amazon-owned Ring, which was charged with failing to protect private video ...
LifeLock, Inc., which paraded its CEO's Social Security number on the side of a truck to bolster claims the company could prevent identity theft, reached a $12 million settlement with the Federal ...
For example, in 2014, the FTC settled with Apple over allegations that the company allowed children to make unauthorized in-app purchases without their parents' consent. As part of the settlement, Apple agreed to refund a minimum of $32.5 million to affected consumers that were billed for in-app purchases incurred by children.
LifeLock lets you know of changes in address requests at the US Postal Service linked to your identity. SSN and Credit Alerts† - LifeLock monitors for fraudulent use of your Social Security number, name, address, or date of birth in applications for credit and services. They send alerts by text, phone††, email, or mobile app.
A recent federal judge's ruling says that LifeLock is breaking California law when it puts credit alerts on consumer files at credit reporting agencies. The lawsuit was brought last year by credit ...