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Identity Guard Good Start Identity Theft Protection Review |
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Identity Guard Good Start is a stripped down version of ID Guard's all-encompassing Total Protection program but still packs enough features to be a decent identity theft detection solution. What sets it apart is its tiny price of just $4.99 per month. Good Start doesn't do things like stop some of your junk mail or order your free credit reports for you like LifeLock, but it does give you something extremely valuable that they don't: credit monitoring of your Equifax credit file. Plus, it comes with Identity Guard's excellent customer service. Compared to its big brother Identity Guard Total Protection, Good Start has fewer features, including monitoring only one of the three bureaus (we recommend monitoring all three), no credit scores or reports and no additional fraud detection. So while we still recommend Total Protection for those most serious about protecting themselves from identity theft, Good Start is a viable option for those looking for a lower priced alternative that performs credit monitoring services at a very reasonable price. If price is a major concern, then Good Start lives up to its name, and is a good start for protecting yourself. |
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| Price: | $4.99/mo |
| Type: | Detection - credit monitoring |
| Credit Reports Delivered: | No |
| Fraud Monitoring: | No |
| Mail List Removal: | No |
| ID Theft Insurance/ Guarantee: | No |
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A bad week for Facebook, MySpace
I thought I was using hyperbole on Tuesday when I used the headline "Another day, another Facebook attack." Or maybe I should have just saved it for today. While Tuesday's news concerned a phishing attack, today's attack is far more insidious. According to the Facebook application developer that discovered the Facebook security vulnerability, it could [...]
Don't open that email from the FDIC?
Because it isn't really from the FDIC. There has been a recent rash of phishing emails that appear to be sent by the FDIC. The emails say, "You have received this message because you are a holder of a FDIC-insured bank account. Recently FDIC has officially named the bank you have opened your account with [...]
ZoneAlarm offers 50% off: Virus and identity theft protection in one
ZoneAlarm is offering a deal that almost seems to good to be true. ZoneAlarm is taking 50% off of the regular price of its Internet Security Suite which comes with one-year of Identity Guard's Good Start identity theft protection. At $24.95 a year for a three-PC license, it's by far the cheapest Internet security software [...]
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