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A welcome kind of freeze

The Economy

Consumer advocates are applauding this morning a decision by one of the Big Three credit bureaus. USA Today reports TransUnion will offer individuals the ability to freeze their credit histories as a tool against identity theft. A freeze prevents information about your FICO score from being issued, essentially locking out thieves trying to open accounts with stolen Social Security numbers. TransUnion, breaking ranks with Experian and Equifax on the issue, will start providing the service next month. It'll be free for victims of ID theft and cost $10 each to initiate and stop a freeze for everyone else.



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