Most people don’t think about identity theft until it happens to them.
Our platform helps you lock down your accounts before scammers can reach them. In addition, you can learn how today’s scams actually work and see what’s showing up where you live.
By the time most services warn you, you’re already cleaning up the mess.
Identity theft stays invisible until it isn’t. As a result, accounts get drained, and credit takes a hit you didn’t see coming. Meanwhile, you spend the next few weeks on the phone trying to undo something a scammer pulled off in five minutes.
They monitor. They don’t prevent.
However, most identity protection companies only watch for fraud after it happens. As a result, you get an alert once your information is already on the dark web, or once someone has opened an account in your name.
The alert is real. However, it’s also late.
The cleanup is yours, not theirs.
An alert tells you what’s been taken. However, it doesn’t put anything back. In fact, your credit score doesn’t repair itself, and the wrong accounts don’t close on their own. Meanwhile, the same information is still out there for the next scammer to use.
Therefore, the only part you actually control is what happens before the damage starts.
We go the other way. Prevention first.
Our platform is built to stop identity theft before it starts. First, we teach you how scams actually work. In addition, we walk you through the steps to lock down your own accounts. Furthermore, if something does go wrong, you’ll already have a clear plan ready to use.
Learn how scams work
For example, our plain-English guides break down the tactics scammers use and the warning signs to watch for. As a result, you can spot a scam without needing jargon or fear-mongering.
Lock down your identity
Our step-by-step walkthroughs cover freezing your credit, locking your SSA account, and protecting your phone number. In fact, most people finish in about an hour.
See what’s hitting your area
Our live scam map is fed by verified reports from real people. As a result, you can filter by location, scam type, or how recent the reports are.
A global scam database, built by the people scammers actually target.
In addition, we’re building a crowdsourced scam protection network powered by verified reports. Every report makes the database smarter. As a result, every report also helps protect the next person a scammer tries.
Government feeds catch what’s already been reported. However, real people catch what’s happening right now.
- Verified reports come from real people, not scraped spam lists
- In addition, phone, email, address, business name, and website all cross-link automatically
- Meanwhile, government data flows in from CFPB and FTC sources
- As a result, you can search any number or business before you trust it
What people are reporting right now
IRS impersonation calls
Phone scam · multiple reports
Fake USPS delivery notices
Phishing text · spreading nationwide
Bank fraud verification scam
Phone scam · pretexting
Three ways to use The Identity Vault.
You don’t need an account to look something up or browse the map. Instead, you only sign up when you want to submit a report or work through the lockdown checklist.
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Check before you trust
First, look up a phone number, email, or business on the live scam map. In addition, no signup is needed to view.
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Lock down your identity for free
Next, work through thirty guided steps that close the doors scammers walk through. In fact, most people get through it in an hour.
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Report a scam to warn the next person
Finally, submit a verified report in under two minutes. As a result, your report feeds the network and helps protect others in your area.
Prevention is free. Start there.
You don’t have to sign up for anything to begin. For example, you can open the live scam map, run a number you don’t recognize, or work through the free lockdown checklist. As a result, your information stays in your hands the whole time.
