Why YSK: Locking your credit with the main 3 places is not enough.

https://innovis.com/ have grown enough to require locking as providers are using them as a single check source.

There’s also https://www.chexsystems.com/ which many banks use for opening checking accounts. They’re unique because they handle accounts that don’t show up in a credit report.

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    Locking your credit means that banks and other companies can’t do a “hard pull” (meaning get a full copy) of your credit report, which is done when opening a new line of credit, like for credit cards, loans, mortgages, etc.

    When it’s locked, even if someone steals all your personal information, they won’t be able to open a loan in your name. The best practice is to always keep it locked unless you’re applying for credit.

    There’s three major credit agencies in the USA: Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. This post is taking about the smaller agencies.