Identity Theft Protection
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Best identity theft protection of 2025: Ultimate security for your entire digital life
By Anthony Spadafora, Amber Bouman last updated
The best identity theft protection protects your personal information from hackers and scammers but also helps you quickly recover from identity theft.

Aura identity theft protection review: Excellent protection for the whole household
By Brian Nadel published
With a good value, and features that include malware protection, a password manager and a VPN, Aura’s Identity Theft Protection offers much more than just a basic package.

McAfee+ Ultimate identity theft protection review: Everything you need to stay safe online
By Brian Nadel published
McAfee+ Ultimate combines identity theft protection with McAfee’s security tools for comprehensive online security.

LifeLock identity theft protection review: All the features you could ever want
By Brian Nadel published
With a vast array of features, a longstanding reputation and a digital shield that includes antivirus add-ons, LifeLock aims to do it all but this comes at a top-tier price.

Bitdefender Ultimate Security Plus identity theft protection review: Taking online security to the next level
By Brian Nadel published
Bitdefender’s Ultimate Security Plus Extended pairs the company’s antivirus software with identity theft protection from TransUnion for comprehensive online protection.

IdentityForce identity theft protection review: All the basics for less
By Brian Nadel published
IdentityForce’s identity theft features are informative and detailed but the service lacks the malware and VPN protection offered by others.

IDShield identity theft protection review: An efficient and affordable option for basic coverage
By Brian Nadel published
IDShield offers the basics of identity theft protection as well as some good features for online safety but lacks some essentials you may want.

Over half a million people impacted by major data breach — full names, SSNs, financial data and more exposed
By Anthony Spadafora published
Kelly Benefits has revealed that the cyberattack it experienced last year is even worse than previously thought with more than half a million people affected.
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