LifeLock Unveils WalletLock
February 7, 2008 – 3:58 pmProactively Protect Your Identity with a Free Subscription to WalletLock, Available Now to All LifeLock Clients
With 38% of identity-theft crimes beginning with a lost or stolen wallet, checkbook, or credit card, WalletLock offers crucial protection against one of the country’s fastest growing white-collar crimes. The most comprehensive replacement program available, WalletLock adds yet another invaluable safeguard to LifeLock’s identity protection program.
Now included as part of all LifeLock subscriptions, the new service provides the efficient way to replace lost or stolen identity documents. WalletLock allows the client to make one call to a trained specialist to immediately begin canceling and replacing documents. The specialist assists the client in protecting credit/debit/ATM cards, checkbooks and Traveler’s Checks, driver’s license, Social Security and insurance cards, professional licenses, and travel documents including passports, visas and immigration documents, and more.
In conjunction with Wallet Lock, LifeLock provides comprehensive identity theft protection, backed by LifeLock’s industry-leading $1 million dollar total service guarantee (Guarantee applies only if you become an id theft victim because of a failure in our service. Other restrictions apply. See LifeLock.com for deails.). LifeLock acts to secure client identity by placing and continually renewing fraud alerts with the nation’s major credit bureaus, preventing others from opening fraudulent accounts, as well as by removing plan subscribers from pre-approved credit card offers and other junk mail lists.













One Response to “LifeLock Unveils WalletLock”
This is me is one of the best things that LifeLock could offer. I remember one time when my wallet was stolen. It was a nightmare, not only did I feel angry and violated after it was stolen but I had to figure out what numbers to call in order to cancel them. The longer you spend looking the more time thieves have to steal your money and make purchases.
By john on Dec 16, 2008