Digital Security 101

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Credit & Finance

How To Review Your Bank Account Statements Each Month

Regularly reviewing your bank statements is one of the best ways to maintain your financial health — and can help you spot the warning signs of fraud.

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April 17, 2024
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Credit & Finance

Is myFICO Legit? What You Need To Know Before Buying

myFICO is one of the only credit monitoring services that provides FICO® scores — but its limited features could leave you vulnerable to fraud and scams.

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April 9, 2024
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Credit & Finance

Why Is My Credit Frozen If I Didn’t Freeze It?

System errors, file mixups, data breaches, or even identity theft may be why your credit is frozen without you initiating it.

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April 8, 2024
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Credit & Finance

How To Opt Out of Prescreened Credit Card Offers

The Prescreen Opt-Out Notice Rule lets you permanently opt out of prescreened offers, or opt out for five years. Here’s how.

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April 8, 2024
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Credit & Finance

The 6 Best Credit Karma Alternatives in 2024

Credit Karma offers "free" credit monitoring and personal financial tools to millions of Americans — but it's not the only (or best) option available.

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April 1, 2024
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Credit & Finance

The 6 Best Credit Monitoring Apps of 2024 (How To Choose)

Aura, Credit Karma, Credit Sesame, CreditWise by Capital One, myFICO, and IdentityForce are all popular choices, but what app is right for you?

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March 22, 2024
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Credit & Finance

Here’s How You Can Prevent Credit Card Cloning

Cloned cards are fraudulent copies of real credit or debit cards. Hacked POS terminals and skimmers can both easily give away card information.

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March 20, 2024
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Credit & Finance

Hacked Debit Card? 9 Ways To Protect Your Money

Most often, thieves “hack” debit cards with skimmers on POS terminals. Keeping a close eye on card statements, using contactless payments can help.

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March 18, 2024

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