LifeLock Identity Theft Protection Review 2024

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By Aliza Vigderman Aliza Vigderman, Senior Editor, Industry Analyst & Gabe Turner Gabe Turner, Chief Editor
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SecurityScore:
9.2 /10

What We Like

What We Don't Like

  • Expensive: Once LifeLock’s one-year promotional period expires, prices go up. For example, LifeLock’s elite individual plan has a one-year promotional price of $23.99 per month but renews at $34.99 per month. The top-level plan for families with kids is $40.99 per month for the first year. It renews for $68.33 per month, an increase of over $25.
  • Lower cost, less insurance: Only LifeLock’s expensive plans cover up to $1 million in losses and personal expenses related to identity theft. The least costly plans reimburse up to $25,000 in stolen funds. All subscribers are covered for up to $1 million in fees for lawyers and other experts.
  • Confusing purchasing process: Since they offer so much, it can be difficult to figure out where to purchase exactly what you need.

Bottom Line

The best combination to protect yourself from identity theft is identity monitoring and digital protection. That’s what most identity theft protection services seek to provide these days, and on paper, LifeLock and Norton’s partnership should be the ideal choice.
Citations
  1. Annual Credit Report. (2024). Review your credit reports.
    https://www.annualcreditreport.com/index.action