Experian IdentityWorks Review 2024

Complete ID theft protection and credit monitoring backed by Experian

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By Aliza Vigderman Aliza Vigderman, Senior Editor, Industry Analyst & Gabe Turner Gabe Turner, Chief Editor

What We Like

What We Don't Like

  • Free plan doesn’t have enough protection
  • Lackluster customer support
  • Logging of information like IP addresses, operating system versions, and wireless carriers

Bottom Line

Experian IdentityWorks is a solid choice for individuals or families looking to keep their identities safe from all angles. While they might charge a little more than some of their competitors, their feature list made the price tag fairly reasonable in our estimation.
Citations
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