Anyone have any recommendations for a good, comprehensive identity theft protection/prevention service?
My poor partner's identity was compromised a few years back, and someone keeps using it to rent apartments in a city 3 hours away, get evicted, then move on.
Please don't send basic identity theft prevention/recovery info. We're filing police reports and all that, but this has gone beyond that in ways I don't want to discuss in a public post.
She has some sort of Experian thing, but it's apparently hot garbage and just a thing she was provided free after a data leak, but her ID was compromised before that.
It's bad enough that a lawyer advised her to change her SSN. We'd obviously like to avoid that if at all possible.
Thanks.
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