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Credit Lock vs. Credit Freeze

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Last Updated: February 26, 2025

Key Takeaways

  1. Credit locks and freezes both limit access to your credit report, protecting you from someone opening fraudulent accounts in your name.
  2. Each credit bureau offers a credit lock online or through an app—some may cost a fee.
  3. Each credit bureau must legally provide a way to freeze your credit, but a credit freeze may take a few days to activate and deactivate.

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