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Posted On: 10/22/2020 2:38:57 PM
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Re: ace thompson #73600
Well I hope I don’t offend anyone by delving into identity theft protection here but viewing the Norton link has me thinking.
On another topic, I am hearing more products are coming from IDentityUSA but I am not really excited about that yet until the first one does well.
The high end plan on the website there that you posted is $99 per year. The biggest problem I see is that I can’t easily tell, even after reading the fine print, how many members of the family or devices are covered. In addition to that, after reading the fine print, this $99 a year plan looks to include the $25,000 insurance.
I also don’t see anything like military grade keystroke encryption or mention of a powerful module like the CLC ID Protect that monitors credit, does dark web scans, and provides alerts. CLC is used by about 27 million households so it may be that Lifelock uses them too.
With IDentityUSA you are paying, in comparison, more for EndpointLock and more for protecting your whole family plus you get $1 million of insurance with the Premier family plan. And this will cover the adults and the children in the family, and up to four devices for EndpointLock. From brief research I believe companies like Lifelock may charge more for additional people on the plan, and with the Norton bundle, based on the fine print it only includes the Select plan.
So looking here https://www.lifelock.com/products/
The plan that is $29.99 per month includes the $1 million insurance and the tri bureau credit reporting but still has no keystroke encryption and I still can’t easily tell how many people the plan covers. This is the most comparable plan to the IDUSA Premier Plan and they don’t help you eliminate your monthly cost by referring friends and family.
On another topic, I am hearing more products are coming from IDentityUSA but I am not really excited about that yet until the first one does well.
The high end plan on the website there that you posted is $99 per year. The biggest problem I see is that I can’t easily tell, even after reading the fine print, how many members of the family or devices are covered. In addition to that, after reading the fine print, this $99 a year plan looks to include the $25,000 insurance.
I also don’t see anything like military grade keystroke encryption or mention of a powerful module like the CLC ID Protect that monitors credit, does dark web scans, and provides alerts. CLC is used by about 27 million households so it may be that Lifelock uses them too.
With IDentityUSA you are paying, in comparison, more for EndpointLock and more for protecting your whole family plus you get $1 million of insurance with the Premier family plan. And this will cover the adults and the children in the family, and up to four devices for EndpointLock. From brief research I believe companies like Lifelock may charge more for additional people on the plan, and with the Norton bundle, based on the fine print it only includes the Select plan.
So looking here https://www.lifelock.com/products/
The plan that is $29.99 per month includes the $1 million insurance and the tri bureau credit reporting but still has no keystroke encryption and I still can’t easily tell how many people the plan covers. This is the most comparable plan to the IDUSA Premier Plan and they don’t help you eliminate your monthly cost by referring friends and family.
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