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identity theft protection
Any suggestions on identity theft protection? Do you have it, any company suggestions, if you are at my level (like a few hundred a month passive cashflow) how much is worth spending on this? My employer misplaced some data and provided a year free from Experian for any employees who wanted to sign up. They will email me whenever any of my three credit reports get pinged, so I like it a lot. I didn't really look to closely at insurance, it does cover some, but looks like it may be a $10k limit per incident. My free year is about out and it is $80/yr to renew. I am probably going to do this, but thought I would put it out there for other options. Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Pat