I just bought a new computer. How do I access my Carbonite account that was with my prior computer to use on this one?

May 2nd, 2011 - Posted by Kent

The following is an actual user-submitted question:

Q: I just bought a new computer. How do I access my Carbonite account that was with my prior computer to use on this one?

A: First, you need to log in to your account via the Carbonite website. If you can't remember your password, Carbonite will help you recover it. Once logged in you'll find an area in the account section that allows you to transfer or restore your Carbonite account to a new computer. You probably want to choose the restore option as it will put your old files on your new computer. You will then be guided through the process. For more information, check out out the help pages on Carbonite's website for restoring files on PCs and Macs.

Do any of the credit monitoring services you have reviewed allow me to get my credit score more than once a year?

May 2nd, 2011 - Posted by Tasha

Q: Do any of the credit monitoring services you have reviewed allow me to get my credit score more than once a year? Can I get scores whenever I want or are there restrictions?

A: Credit monitoring services often provide credit scores as part of their total package.  Several of the credit monitoring services we've reviewed provide updated credit scores:

Identity Guard gives you all 3 credit scores when you sign up for their free trial, and then updates the scores every 3 months.  You can see your credit scores anytime you want via their online interface.  Identity Guard is the most full-featured credit monitoring services we reviewed, providing 3-bureau credit monitoring, credit scores,  scanning of the Internet and public records for the fraudulent use of your personal information, and free anti-virus computer software.  If you sign up from our site, you can try Identity Guard for free for 14-days, and then $14.99 per month thereafter ($3 off the standard monthly price).

Equifax Complete provides all 3 credit scores at sign up and updates all 3 annually.  However, you get unlimited access to your Equifax credit score, so you can see the most recent score whenever you want, as many times as you want via their online portal.  Equifax Complete also includes 3-bureau credit monitoring and some nifty tools like the Interactive Score Simulator for $16.95 per month.

CreditCheck Total gives you all 3 scores for $1 when you sign up for their free 7-day trial.  You also get unlimited access to all 3 credit bureau scores whenever you want.  CreditCheck Total is the priciest of the services we review, at $29.95 per month, but if you want to see your most recent score and report anytime you want this might be a good deal for you.  Paying for all 3 scores and report normally costs $50, so even if you're just checking them twice a month this is a great deal.

NOTE:  There is some confusion around whether having credit monitoring services check your credit score will affect your credit score.  It's won't.  You (or a credit monitoring service you sign up for) can check your own credit report and score as many times as you want without any consequences.

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Identity Guard

Bottom line: All 3 credit scores free; most comprehensive & best overall service; 25% discount & free 30-day trial
PrivacyGuard

Bottom line: All 3 credit scores for $1; monthly credit score & report updates plus other benefits; 30-day trial for $1
Trusted ID

Bottom line: All 3 credit scores free; great value, especially for families; free 14-day trial
Equifax Complete

Bottom line: All 3 scores plus excellent 3-bureau monitoring & automatic fraud alerts; no free trial
ProtectMyID.com

Bottom line: Cheapest monthly price to monitor all 3 credit reports, but no scores
LifeLock Credit Score Manager

Bottom line: 3-bureau monitoring & one-time 3-bureau scores and reports; updates TransUnion score monthly
ID Protect Premium from American Express

Bottom line: 3 bureau monitoring; one time 3-bureau credit reports available upon enrollment; doesn't include credit scores
CreditCheck Total

Bottom line: Monthly 3-bureau scores and reports; $1 7-day trial; a bit expensive
CreditReport.com

Bottom line: 3-bureau monitoring; bi-monthly Experian score updates; free 7-day trial
True Credit 3-Bureau

Bottom line: Only monitors TransUnion credit report; unlimited TransUnion scores; free 7-day trial
FreeCreditScore.com

Bottom line: Only monitors Experian report; two updates/mo to your Experian Score; free 7-day trial

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