If you’re familiar with LifeLock and identity theft protection, this will be a review of LifeLock services. If not, this will serve as a quick primer on LifeLock.
The LifeLock program is based on service. Experts advise that consumers that taking just a few simple steps can help protect you from identity theft. Those are placing and renewing fraud alerts; taking your name from junk mail and phone soliciting lists; ordering and reviewing your credit reports.
Most people never do these things, though. So, just like paying someone to change the oil in your car, LifeLock takes care of these chores for you. You’re paying for the service. Most members pay somewhere around $120 a year, or $10 a month for LifeLock. Click here for a discount.
But there’s more to the LifeLock package than basic services and a great bargain. LifeLock’s clients are covered by WalletLock, and LifeLock’s $1 million total service guarantee; these are the things that make LifeLock better.
About LifeLock
Located in a secure facility in Tempe, Arizona, LifeLock is a private company backed by Goldman Sachs, Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, as well as Bessemer Venture Partners. Winner of the 2007 American Business Award for the Best Radio Advertising Campaign, LifeLock was a finalist for 10 other ABA awards, including Best New Company and Best New Product/Service. Recently the company was named recipient of the Red Herring 100 Global Award as one of the Top 100 start-ups in the world.
LifeLock has been incorporated and a member of the Better Business Bureau since 2005.













my husband has a problem wiht follow thru. he doesn’t even know i’ve done it, but it’s one less thing to nag him about. ; )