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Because there should only be One You
 
Easy credit = Easy credit theft
Lori Zimmermann

The underpinnings of our retail economy are fast and easy credit. With virtually every major retailer offering their own unique credit cards, the system is set up to entice you to open new accounts with virtually every purchase you make. What happens is the store’s computer contacts the credit bureau’s computer and you (or a thief who has your information and is pretending to be you) are granted a new line of credit.

The system isn’t set up to independently verify your identity by proactively contacting you. They really don’t care whether or not you're the one opening the new credit account. They just want that credit line opened up so "you" can start buying stuff and they can start charging interest. That’s where One You Security comes in.

We are your online eyes and ears---and we're very good at stopping thieves

One You Security turns the system on its head. Instead of stacking the deck in favor of the retailers and credit card companies, we stack the deck in your favor. With One You Security protecting your identity, you can relax, knowing that no one can hijack your financial identity.

Before any new credit line can be opened in your name, you are first contacted to confirm the legitimacy of the transaction. If someone is trying to buy something while pretending to be you, you’ll witness the awesome power of our service. We will stop them in their tracks, and that's a promise.

We do this by activating a "fraud alert" on your credit report. It's a relatively new tool that you can place on your credit file (or appoint us to do it for you) if you think you’ve been a victim or may become a victim of identity theft.

Today, more than ever, you need the protection One You Security provides. It’s true, you can activate your own fraud alerts for free and some people choose to do that. But most people prefer to have our trained specialists perform the task and have it done right so you don’t have to worry about it for a single second. As your fraud alert expires every 90 days, unless you tell us not to, we’ll re-activate it so you never go unprotected.

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Robert Siciliano's Identity Theft Fact: Every three seconds someone becomes a new victim of identity theft. On average they will spend several hundred hours trying to prove their innocence and restore their credit.

 

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