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  2. Is identity theft protection worth it? Here's what you should ...

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    According to a comparison from U.S. News and World Report, identity theft protection will cost you about $10 to $40 a month, depending on the plan you select. But you might already get it for free ...

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    Million Dollar Protection™ Package††† - If you become a victim of identity theft, LifeLock helps protect you with their 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 ...

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  6. The Truth About Identity Theft Protection Services - AOL

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