Protect Your Identity

8 Apps That Help Protect Your Identity

Last updated on June 23rd, 2022 at 04:29 am

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You can never be too careful when it comes to protecting your identity. Identity fraud cost Americans $1.7 billion in 2018, more than double what it was in 2016. As these threats keep rising, you need to take steps to defend yourself.

Thankfully, technology can help. You can find an abundance of different tools and services that fight identity theft, some even on your phone. Here are eight of the best apps for protecting your identity.

1. Abine Blur

While many apps focus on one service, Abine Blur is an all-in-one online privacy platform. It’s a password manager, a tracker blocker, and an email address masker. It offers a suite of tools that help you stay anonymous and secure while browsing and shopping online.

There’s both a free and paid version of Blur. With the paid version, you’ll get credit card masking, data backups, and the ability to sync information across devices. You can find Blur on both the Google Play Store and Apple’s App Store.

2. Credit Karma

Credit Karma isn’t necessarily a security app, but you can use it that way. It allows you to check on your credit score, which can be an excellent way to monitor suspicious activity. You can even get alerts if there are changes to your credit, like a new credit card or loan.

You will encounter some ads, but in exchange for that, the app is free. There are no in-app purchases, either. Credit Karma is available on both iPhone and Android, so you can use it no matter your device.

3. ExpressVPN

When you’re on a public Wi-Fi network, other people may be able to see your activity without you knowing. Virtual private networks (VPNs) help you avoid that by encrypting your data and hiding your IP address. ExpressVPN is one of the best mobile options for that.

ExpressVPN costs roughly $100 a year, which is pricey, but you get a lot for your money. It’s easy to use, you can get it on multiple devices, it offers 160 server locations and is fast. You can find it available on all devices.

4. LifeLock

LifeLock isn’t just a security app, but specifically an identity security app. It monitors a variety of your financials to make sure there’s no suspicious activity. Anytime someone accesses one of your accounts, it will alert you.

Not only can you see these alerts, but you can respond to them immediately if necessary. LifeLock offers three tiers for $9, $19 and $29 a month, each one offering more services than the last. You can get LifeLock on either the App Store or Google Play Store.

5. Identity Guard

Each year, 15 million Americans are victims of identity theft. With Identity Guard, you can ensure you don’t become a statistic. You can tell it what to watch, so you have more control over how much data the app has access to. As you’d expect, it’ll notify you if it detects any suspicious activity.

Most interestingly, Identity Guard uses AI to monitor for potential threats. You can find this service across all three of its plans, which cost $7.50, $16.67 and $25 a month. Identity Guard is available on all devices.

6. PreVeil

Emails are one of your most vulnerable points when it comes to your online security. PreVeil helps you secure your emails by offering end-to-end encryption. Unlike many other encrypted email services, this app works with whatever platform you already use.

Whether you use Outlook, Gmail, or Apple Mail, you can use PreVeil on top of it. The base version of the app is free, but there are also versions for business and government use for $20 and $30 a month. You can use PreVeil on both Android and iPhone.

7. Dashlane

One of the best things you can do to improve security is to use strong, varied passwords. If you have trouble coming up with or remembering these, you can use a password manager like Dashlane. Dashlane will create strong passwords for you, and autofill them, so you don’t have to remember them.

You can get Dashlane for free on any device with a limited amount of passwords and devices. For $4.99 a month, you can get unlimited passwords and devices. If you go up another level to $9.99, you’ll also get credit monitoring and identity theft insurance.

8. Credit Sesame

Like Credit Karma, Credit Sesame is a credit score app rather than a security one. Credit cards are a favorite target of identity thieves, though, so these apps can help you stay safe. If you turn on the free credit monitoring features, you’ll get alerts for suspicious activity.

Credit Sesame also offers $50,000 identity theft insurance for free users. You can also get premium services for $9.95, $15.95, and $19.95 a month. This app is available on both iPhone and Android.

Take Control Over Your Privacy

With apps like these, you have no shortage of options for protecting your identity. Find the right ones for you and secure your personal information today.