
When it comes to identity theft protection, there is a reason LifeLock is rated so highly on our guide.
If you pay annually, the deal on LifeLock can net you 16% off across all plans, from single person protection to two adults and up to ten children.
Each plan includes fraud protection and recovery, financial protection, identity and privacy protection, and priority support.
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In his full review of LifeLock Advanced, our identity theft protection expert John said that the platform "is meticulously designed, characterized by a clean and intuitive layout that prioritizes user-friendliness. All features are organized logically, allowing customers to easily navigate through various tools and resources without feeling lost or frustrated."
He also praised LifeLock's support options, noting that they are key in "helping customers better understand how to protect their identities online."
The LifeLock Advanced plan includes up to $1 million in coverage for legal fees in the event your identity is stolen, alongside up to $100,000 in stolen fund reimbursement.
You'll also receive fraud and activity alerts across five bank, credit, and savings accounts, helping you to stop theft and malicious activity as quickly as possible.
Additionally, LifeLock Advanced includes 3 bureau credit monitoring, scoring, and reporting to ensure that your credit doesn't succumb to any unauthorized activity.
A recently new addition to the LifeLock Advanced lineup is data broker removal, which scrubs your personal information from brokers looking to sell it on to advertisers.
In case you aren't fully satisfied, LifeLock also offer a 60-day money back guarantee.
Take a look at our full guide to the best identity theft protection
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