
Cel Leedwards
United States | 17 September 2016I am currently enrolled in both IdentityForce and LifeLock. First off, LifeLock has a very good marketing program. Lets face it, everyone has heard of LifeLock. Most, like me, had never heard of IdentityForce. When I enrolled in LifeLock, I was happy with the results for the most part but I just felt things were missing. I searched the web for alternatives and found IdentityForce. I enrolled in IdentityForce and have been actively comparing the alert results from both. IdentityForce is HANDS DOWN the winner when compared to LifeLock. IdentityForce has alerted me to many things lurking on the web, and LifeLock.....well, I can hear the crickets chirping. So, I will soon be canceling my LifeLock or better yet "LifeLack" for their lackluster performance. IDENTITYFORCE IS THE CLEAR WINNER!!!!

Charles
United States | 06 September 2016Great subscription, well worth the money so far.

Mireille Millet
United States | 05 September 2016I just googled my name feeling pretty secure that not much would pop up but many professional listings sites came up giving either totally wrong, misleading, or very old information about me. I was not informed that these websites mentioned me. If I could figure that out by googling my name, why didn't IDF find those and alert me?

ShanMcD
United States | 04 September 2016Sometimes there's a bit too much data without enough explanation. Popups with further direction would be nice.

Laurel J
United States | 31 August 2016I have entered all my bank accounts and credit card/debit card accounts but I need three more as the limit is ten. Is there any way to increase the amount of credit cards allowed to be monitored?

Rafael, TN
United States | 27 August 2016I just enrolled and in less than a hour I totally fell protected. Now I can sleep better. Thanks Identity Force, I will and I should definitely recommend your service. In todays living Identity Force is a "must to have protection".

Natalie
United States | 20 August 2016Six months ago my identity was stolen, and someone applied for many dozens of loans and credit cards in my name. I manually applied for credit freezes with all 3 agencies using my police report. But I thought, given that I only get 1 free copy of the report per year, that Identity Force's alerts would be helpful to see updates to it. Not so much. Any little change happens and I get a "red alert" SMS page and an email. Click through to the site? The notification tells me absolutely nothing of value. Paid off a student loan. I get a red alert notification that my loan holder updated their information on my report. Not what they updated, just that it changed. My credit freeze is finally implemented 8 weeks after I overnighted it to Experian? Same deal. Experian has updated my account. How? With what? Why? Not the best use of $250/yr.

S.A. Jackson
United States | 14 August 2016I just wanted to drop a short line here, to let you know how much I truly like your Identity Protection. I sleep better at night just knowing that you folks are keeping a watchful eye on my family and I. In my book IdentityForce is the gold standard, and you have set the bar so high that your competitors would have to crawl under that bar because there is no way they could ever see over the top of it. Keep up the great work. Thank you and may God Bless each and everyone of you. Sincerely, Scott A. Jackson

Sheryle A
United States | 28 July 2016I've tried various times to add my small local bank to the service and Identity Force can't find it. If it can't find the bank account and Master Card isn't one of the credit card options it seems to be a waste of my $200.

kamlesh sharma
United States | 25 July 2016Does not do exact match on email address. Even if email address does not exactly match, red flag is generated for alert.

Edgardo A
United States | 17 July 2016Useless if can't reach during eeekends

Brandon Burns
United States | 13 July 2016I have been in the middle of what I would consider serious identity theft over the last few months. Within the last 30 days I have been notified by lifelock the same day as inquiries posted while identity force takes several days to notify. Lifelock has had the issues resolved several times before I am contacted by I.F. When I say contacted I am referring to a email from Iforce saying to check my account and seeing the inquiry. Whereas my contact from L.L. sprang into immediate action trying to resolve the issue for me and when unable to do so again contacted me to tell me how to resolve the issue and to give me phone #'s for quick contact rather than jumping through the normal hoops of calling companies. Iforce is not worth the money and thus far has provided about the same information as the free service credit karma.

Krista
United States | 12 July 2016A new credit card in my name was opened two weeks ago and Identity Force never notified me about it. Very disappointed in the service. I had lifelock in the past and they would notify me right away.

Tracy Smith
United States | 01 July 2016I signed up for this service because I read a positive review about it on a blog, which claimed this service to be superior to a major competitor, particularly when it comes to help with identity restoration. When I received a major alert and called customer service for assistance in understanding what it was about, because not even the full name of the collection agency I had never heard of was given, I was essentially told a Google Search could tell me that, and I was asked if I filed a police report. That's interesting, because under services that IdenityForce claims to offer, it says, "relax" and that they will help with the paperwork. NOT my experience. I have been awake for extra sleepless hours during I spent contacting the collection agency, writing correspondence, filing the police report, contacting Experian, then visiting Experian's website to upload documents. I didn't even hear any words of reassurance or of direction...just "Do a Google Search!" And "Didn't you file a police report"...I think you pay for this service to at least have a helpful person to speak to and this was NOT my experience.... I cannot say IdentityForce will help when your identity has been compromised or stolen....I am not relaxing...which their website proclaims to offer via their identity monitoring service, and their claims to help you restore your identity. I will only offer two stars because I like the way the information on their site is organized....But I also discovered another big flaw....the credit scores that show up when you log in? Guess what? They are only updated every 90 days. I applied for a refinance and they said I had a much different score, and when I looked at their score monitoring area, it reported a higher score...which, in the course of one day, I do not know my actual credit score...their is a 110 point spread between what a potential lender told me.... And what the 3 credit bureau score monitoring told me (which is a set of 3 scores), and what I found when I clicked on "monitor your credit score" and was provided a score reported by Transunion...110 point difference between the lowest and highest...Seriously!!

Therese Guza
United States | 21 June 2016I like the monthly updates in my mail box :-) I like how easy it to navigate the website too.

William L
United States | 20 June 2016The reason to pay for this service is to keep from having unauthorized access. If this had been a breach it would have been too late as this took over 2 months to be brought to our attention.

Melissa B.
United States | 17 June 2016I received an alert about a transaction from my checking account, and it wasn't me who did it! (later I found out it was my boyfriend, which is cool), but I love the fact that Identity Force has my back!

Steve
United States | 07 June 2016Not impressed

MICHAEL MCLEOD
United States | 31 May 2016I just haven't learned all the ins and outs yet. seems thorough

rafael andrade
United States | 24 May 2016I couldn't get my credit score free as says online,