Lock & Alert 4+

Equifax

Equifax

    • Free

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Description

Lock & Alert puts you in charge of who can access your Equifax credit report, with certain exceptions.¹ Lock or unlock your Equifax credit report with just a simple click or swipe, and we’ll alert you each time your Equifax credit report is locked or unlocked.

Lock & Alert is free for U.S. consumers.

Lock your Equifax credit report to help better protect against identity theft.

Applying for credit? Open the app, and unlock with one simple swipe or click. Then simply swipe or click again to lock when you're done.

We'll alert you each time your Equifax credit report is locked or unlocked.

Having trouble or need a quick answer while using the app? Visit the Support tab in the app to find the answers to frequently asked questions, or to contact customer service.

Sign in to the Lock & Alert app using Touch ID, Face ID, or enter your user name and password.

Note: Lock & Alert and myEquifax use separate accounts. Your Lock & Alert credentials would be different from your myEquifax username and password, unless you registered with the same username and password for both. If this is your first time using Lock & Alert, please choose “Sign up”.

¹ Locking your Equifax credit report will prevent access to it by certain third parties. Locking your Equifax credit report will not prevent access to your credit report at any other credit reporting agency. Entities that may still have access to your Equifax credit report include: companies like Equifax Consumer Services LLC, which provide you with access to your credit report or credit score, or monitor your credit report as part of a subscription or similar service; companies that provide you with a copy of your credit report or credit score, upon your request; federal, state and local government agencies and courts in certain circumstances; companies using the information in connection with the underwriting of insurance, or for employment, tenant or background screening purposes; companies that have a current account or relationship with you, and collection agencies acting on behalf of those whom you owe; companies that authenticate a consumer's identity for purposes other than granting credit, or for investigating or preventing actual or potential fraud; and companies that wish to make pre-approved offers of credit or insurance to you. To opt out of such pre-approved offers, visit www.optoutprescreen.com.

What’s New

Version 2.9.2

Minor bug fixes. Please update your app to the latest version (v2.9.2) or enable automatic updates to keep using Lock & Alert. Thanks for using Lock & Alert!

Ratings and Reviews

2.0 out of 5
742 Ratings

742 Ratings

nbnb345 ,

The best of the 3 (still terrible)

The app is only an account creation page and a slider, yet somehow has more bugs than the other 2 credit agencies combined. Captcha doesn’t appear (keep hitting continue until the check expires and you have to do it again, then it will work). After account creation it said there’s an account issue and I had to call them (I didn’t, I closed the app and opened it again and it worked). It sent like 10 emails saying credit unlocked upon logging in for the first time ( I didn’t touch the slider at all yet). I did eventually touch the slider, and got an email saying my credit was frozen. Despite all the bugs in their app, equifax is the only credit agency that provided a straightforward path to locking my credit report (probably to restore public trust due to their previous data leaks). The other ones hide the free option behind 5 pages of paid subscription offers to do the same thing. So congrats for being the least bad I guess? Still awful and should be shut down.

Developer Response ,

Thank you for taking the time to share your positive feedback regarding your Lock & Alert app experience. - Equifax Digital Care Team

Dalton Ames ,

Deliberate fail

There is really no reason this app should not work flawlessly, but it fails in the most basic way. I set up my account on the Equifax website and froze my credit. Then I downloaded this app so I could unfreeze on the go. The app does not recognize my user name and password that I set up 10 minutes ago. And three incorrect attempts lock me out of my account. I’m sure the developer will respond to this with “hey buddy, give us a call so we can fix this.” Why should I devote my time to fixing your screwed up app? Look at every review for the last year. They all say this problem is persistent. Clearly Equifax doesn’t want people freezing their credit or having any control over their information because it messes with their business model. They should have been put out of business when they allowed the sensitive personal credit information of half the country(!) to be hacked. So forget this app. I’m leaving my credit frozen and if any company uses Equifax I simply won’t give them my business until they switch credit information suppliers.

Update: of course Equifax has separate login credentials for its app and website, that’s the most needlessly complicated possible approach so that’s naturally what Equifax went with. Why in the world would you want your Equifax account time be universally accepted across all platforms? Ease of use? Convenience?

Developer Response ,

We’re sorry to hear that. Lock&Alert and Equifax.com accounts are different, so, your login credentials may be different. If you’re still having problems, drop us an email at [email protected] so we can look into it. Include your app store handle, a copy of your app store review and the email you used to set up your Lock & Alert account.

MamaThi&Nube ,

No problems here!

Sooo this is my first ever app review. I downloaded this app so many years ago (between 5-8+years??) when I had identity theft. I locked my credit and haven’t touched this app ever since. Now that I want to apply for a new credit card, I first updated this app, then had to reset my password (since it’s been years) and enabled FaceID. Worked like a charm, no glitches, no delays. After reading about how horrible this app was, I was ready for major frustration and thinking I’d never get to unfreeze my credit. But the app gods must be watching because I was able to unlock and then quickly lock it again after applying for a credit card online. I also received an email and a text message each time I unlocked/locked it stating that my Equifax credit report is unlocked/locked. So I guess I’ll try it a few more times in the near future to see if maybe I was just lucky this time considering the majority of the reviews are so horrible.

Developer Response ,

Thank you for taking the time to share your positive feedback regarding your Lock & Alert app experience.
- Equifax Digital Care Team

App Privacy

The developer, Equifax, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Contact Info
  • User Content
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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