ID360’s Identity Lockdown is an identity theft prevention, detection, and recovery service for individuals and families. According to the site, its annual ID Checkup was developed by former senior law enforcement professionals and combines data sources across the three major credit bureaus, Innovis, Lexis Nexis, ChexSystems, DMV records, medical information, and other U.S.-based datasets, with the goal of identifying signs of identity fraud.
In terms of protection type, it is closer to “identity security / personal information risk monitoring” than enterprise network perimeter protection. Basic, Premium, and Ultimate all include ebooks, ID bulletins, a resource center, an annual identity checkup, cyber threat monitoring, public records monitoring, payday loan monitoring, sex offender registry notifications, credit score tracking, and family identity theft recovery. Ultimate further adds monitoring from the three major credit bureaus, and the comparison table also lists dark web / internet monitoring, credit card monitoring, checking/savings and loan monitoring, Social Security number tracking, email/mobile alerts, lost wallet protection, pre-existing issue remediation, and $1 million in expense insurance.
Deployment is via online subscription, with the page providing a registration form and credit card payment fields. Pricing is transparent: individual plans are Basic at $7.95/month, Premium at $15.95/month, and Ultimate at $25.95/month; couple pricing is $14.95, $28.95, and $46.95/month respectively. Ultimate annual billing is $259.95, and the page also compares it with LifeLock Ultimate Plus at $329.89/year.
The strengths are that it covers the full workflow of prevention education, monitoring alerts, and recovery assistance, while drawing on a relatively broad range of data sources. Its partnership with CyberScout also adds credibility to the recovery service. The drawbacks are that it does not disclose compliance certifications, security audits, privacy compliance details, or API integration capabilities; recovery expert availability is limited to weekday business hours rather than 24/7; and the service depends heavily on U.S.-specific systems such as credit bureaus, Social Security numbers, and DMV records.
It is suitable for individuals, couples, and families who have a U.S. credit history, Social Security number, loans, or exposure risk in public records. For Chinese users without a U.S. identity or credit data, its practical value is limited. The text does not state whether it is accessible from mainland China, and payment appears to be primarily by credit card. Possible alternatives include domestic services for account security, payment security, credit-report alerts, and personal information leak monitoring, though these are not fully equivalent in functionality.
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