Use the LifeLock Coupon and Help Protect Yourself

February 15, 2008 – 5:15 pm

There are people who keep track of all the data breaches that have taken place since 2002. Conservatively, they figure there have been so many electronic files lost, that every one of the 6.65 billion people on earth could have had their personal information compromised almost 10 times. Yep, that’s 65 billion records lost.

That’s one of the reasons you need to sign up for LifeLock’s identity protection services. And here are three more reasons you need to do it now:

  • Corporate and governmental data breaches occur almost every day, and any day there’s going to be another one that will give your financial information to a criminal who is going to use it.
  • Even if your personal information hasn’t been used by identity thieves yet, does it make sense to wait until you’ve been a victim before you protect yourself?
  • Right now, there’s a LifeLock coupon you can use that will save you money and give you and your kids a free month of service.*

Using the LifeLock Coupon
Click here to find out more about the LifeLock Coupon and about LifeLock’s services. Find out why LifeLock is the leader in identity theft protection services. And then sign up. It’ll be fast, easy and painless—and you’ll probably sleep better at night.

(BTW: That count of 65 billion lost records is considered “conservative” because very often the same folks who didn’t protect their customers’ personal information don’t even know what all they lost.)

*At the end of the end of the 30-day free period your cad will be billed automatically ($9 monthly / $99 annually) unless you cancel within the 30-day period. You can cancel anytime without penalty by calling 1-800-543-5625. Offer is for new members only.


  1. One Response to “Use the LifeLock Coupon and Help Protect Yourself”

  2. 65 Billion is a lot of identities. I can’t believe there were that many . I guess I didn’t realize what a big deal this whole thing really is. Maybe I should start thinking about securing my identity so I’m not one of those people.

    By Peter Daniels on Dec 8, 2008

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