This service monitors your child's personal information to identify activity on the dark web and to spot credit information associated with your child's identity.
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Why does Child Monitoring track my child’s personal information? This service monitors your child’s personal information for activity on the dark web, including Internet sites, chat rooms, forums and more. If we find your child’s personal information being traded and/or sold online, we will notify you. We also monitor your child’s SSN to identify credit information associated with your child’s identity.
What does it mean when I receive a notification? We monitor your child's personal information to identify activity on the dark web and to spot credit information associated with your child's identity. This notification means that a match to your child’s monitored information has been found. Review the notification to determine if your child’s identity may be at risk. For more information and guidance, contact an identity restoration specialist.
What if the notification references only some of the personal information Child Monitoring is tracking? It is safe to assume that if some of your child’s information is compromised, all of it is. You should contact an identity restoration specialist to determine if an identity theft event has occurred.
What do I do if I don’t recognize the information included a notification I receive? If your child’s notification contains names and/or addresses that you do not recognize, this could be an error in credit header information or indication of identity theft. For more information and guidance, contact an identity restoration specialist.