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Did you know that stolen Social Security information is one of the most common causes of identity theft? It’s true, and it may cause lasting damage to your financial health. CreditWise sends alerts, so you can get out in front of suspicious activity and try to keep it from harming your credit report.
CreditWise tracks names and addresses associated with your SSN and sends alerts to help you protect your identity.
CreditWise monitors your Social Security number and tracks if it s used for a new credit application.
In addition to our SSN monitoring service, CreditWise also scans thousands of sites for your email address and alerts you when we find it anywhere suspicious.
PLAYING DEFENSE 24/7
There are many ways to determine if your personal information has been breached. Check your credit report, monitor your bank and credit card accounts for suspicious activity and be careful of unwanted scam likely phone calls. CreditWise scans the dark web and tracks names and addresses associated with credit applications linked to your Social Security number. If your SSN is detected at Experian® and connected to a different name or email address, CreditWise will alert you.3
How to sign up
CreditWise lets you monitor your FICO Score 8 and get alerts when important changes are made to your TransUnion and Experian credit reports. You're eligible to enroll in CreditWise if you're an adult residing in the US and have a Social Security number and credit report of file with TransUnion. Sign up today for free.
You're able to keep a close eye on your TransUnion credit report with free access from CreditWise.
Get alerted if we detect your information somewhere suspicious so you can take action right away.
CreditWise updates frequently, so you have access to a recent version of your credit score.2
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