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Our forward-thinking identity theft protection detects potential problems fast so you can act more quickly — thanks to our credit monitoring and alerts. Plus, get reimbursed with up to $1 million* and resolve identity theft issues with our 24/7 team of specialists.
*Reimbursement of up to $1 Million for Avast Secure Identity for certain out-of-pocket expenses and lost wages, travel expenses, child or elder care expenses, and depending on your plan the coverage amount may vary. Benefits under the policy are issued and covered by Hamilton Insurance DAC. For policy terms, explanation of benefits, and exclusions view the 1M Plan Summary of Benefits.
Get help to prevent identity theft or receive assistance if your identity is stolen
Monitoring
Identity monitoring helps keep you safe from identity thieves
We monitor social media, the web, and even the dark web 24/7 for leaks of your personal info, like bank accounts, credit card details, and passwords. We also monitor credit reports from a leading credit bureau for suspicious activity.
How your stolen information can be misused
Criminals can misuse your personal information to commit identity fraud, such as opening credit cards in your name, submitting false tax returns, or even using your personal information to access medical services. Reporting identity fraud at the right time to the right people can help — but it’s not the same as the extra peace of mind that comes with our plans. We can reimburse you with of up to $1 million* if identity fraud causes you financial loss.
Get 24/7 specialist support to help resolve identity theft issues
Has somebody stolen your identity and you don’t know what to do? Our specialist team offer 1:1 personal assistance, helping you solve identity theft issues and regain control of your identity. This is whether someone steals it after a data breach or through other means.
Reimbursement
Identity theft — reimbursement for financial losses*
Get help keeping your finances safe with identity theft reimbursements of up to $1 million in the event of lost wages and stolen funds. This could happen if someone steals your social security number or another part of your identity to commit financial fraud.
*Reimbursement of up to $1 Million for Avast Secure Identity for certain out-of-pocket expenses and lost wages, travel expenses, child or elder care expenses, and depending on your plan the coverage amount may vary. Benefits under the policy are issued and covered by Hamilton Insurance DAC. For policy terms, explanation of benefits, and exclusions view the 1M Plan Summary of Benefits.
If you become a victim of identity theft, change your passwords and login info on compromised online accounts. Notify your credit card companies. File an identity theft report with the relevant governmental authority. Managing these processes can be difficult, confusing, and time-consuming without help. That’s why our identity restoration specialist team that comes with your Avast Secure Identity subscription helps you sort things out after you’ve had your identity stolen.
There are many ways to avoid identity theft including using strong passwords and PINs, limiting the amount of personal information you share online, and monitoring your bank statements for suspicious transactions. You can also help protect yourself using software like Avast Secure Identity, which, among various protective measures, also monitors your emails for scams like spoofing and phishing.
You can check if you’ve become a victim of identity theft regularly checking your credit reports, keeping an eye out for transactions you didn’t make, and monitoring your credit score for sudden changes. You can also use a specialist service like Avast Secure Identity to monitor social media , the web, and the dark web for leaks of your personal information or perform a hack check to see if any of your passwords have been leaked online.
There are many signs that may indicate that your identity has been stolen, and here are a few to look out for: unfamiliar bank transactions, errors on your credit report, new debts for loans that you never applied for, unfamiliar credit card changes, unfamiliar medical bills, and your credit score dropping for no obvious reason.
Identity fraud occurs when somebody misuses your personal information without your consent for nefarious reasons. This person may open accounts, make purchases, or even commit other kinds of criminal offenses in your name. To help to protect yourself against this, you must take certain day-to-day precautions to help safeguard your sensitive data from threats. Good examples of this include visiting safe websites and not sharing your personal data with unverified organizations or strangers you don’t know or recognize. Choosing an identity theft protection service like Avast Secure Identity can help you to detect potential threats much faster. If identity theft happens to you, our experts can also help guide you through the recovery process, and we can even reimburse you with up to $1 million* if you experience financial losses due to the fraud.
Identity theft is when someone acquires your personal information without your knowledge or permission. Identity fraud describes the criminal activities that this person might carry out in your name while using this data to do so. But in reality it could also apply to anybody using your stolen data in a criminally deceptive manner for their own financial or personal gain. Some specific examples of identity fraud include somebody opening accounts in your name, buying things using your payment details, and potentially even filing false tax returns.
Dark Web Monitoring is not available in all countries. Monitored information varies based on country of residence. It defaults to monitor your email address and begins immediately. Sign in to your account to enter more information for monitoring. Find out more.
Social Media Monitoring
Social Media Monitoring is not available on all social media platforms and the features differ between platforms. Does not include monitoring of chats or direct messages. May not identify all cyberbullying, explicit or illegal content, or hate speech. Find out more.