Q: I just joined the TrustedID protection against identity theft. My husband holds a joint account on bank accounts and credit unions. He is worried he will be blocked from using its cards on the accounts - he
A: theft protection identity TrustedID service will not prevent your husband to use his bank accounts or credit unions. Indeed, TrustedID does not monitor activity in your bank account, but scans instead of the fraudulent use of your number (s) of bank account in hundreds of public folder databases and on the black market Internet. If unusual activity is detected, you will be alerted. To enable this feature sure to enter your bank account numbers and credit unions in your online account TrustedID when you register (or you can log in after registration and the add).
TrustedID does not simply monitor your bank account number so, read our TrustedID review to find out more about the service and how it helps protect against theft 'identity. Right now, the NextAdvisor readers can even receive a special offer, get a free trial of 14 days and 10% on the subscription price, bringing the cost to $ 9.38 per month (w / annual pre-payment) .