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@Anonymous wrote:
@Remedios wrote:Total abdication of any responsibility for the mess they created
If you have a lock on your EQ via TrustedID, you cannot keep it after 01/31/2019, but hey, here is EX lock.
Also, this is totally worthless to those who already use EX paid services.
I dont think enough bad things can ever be said about EQ
You can still lock EQ for free via Lock & Alert, I don't think it will provide daily report like with Trusted ID though, I'll see when I switch over. This might work out well for me, I'll be able to cancel my EX IdentityWorks and save $9.95/month and able to lock all 3 for free.
Thank you!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Remedios wrote:Total abdication of any responsibility for the mess they created
If you have a lock on your EQ via TrustedID, you cannot keep it after 01/31/2019, but hey, here is EX lock.
Also, this is totally worthless to those who already use EX paid services.
I dont think enough bad things can ever be said about EQ
You can still lock EQ for free via Lock & Alert, I don't think it will provide daily report like with Trusted ID though, I'll see when I switch over. This might work out well for me, I'll be able to cancel my EX IdentityWorks and save $9.95/month and able to lock all 3 for free.
Yeah, that's what I thought when I got the email - Yeah! I can cancel EX IdentityWorks, the only credit monitoring service I pay for. I logged into TrustedID for the first time in months looking for it, but it not there yet. I had a trial of EQ's Complete Premier service when they went public with the breach and they've kept that for free as well and it's much better than TrustedID.