✔ 95% satisfaction rate
✔ 16x Stevie® Award-winning service team
✔ Used by Fortune 500s, banks, insurance companies, and benefit providers
✔ Specialists trained for empathy, not just efficiency metrics
Activate My Identity Protection NowMost People Wait Until It’s Too Late. You Don’t Have To.
Credit damage, frozen accounts, calls from creditors, debt that isn’t yours, police reports, hours on hold.
It feels like your life has been hijacked. Because it has.
And while most so-called “ID protection services” are busy sending you alerts, you’re still the one left to fix everything.
Not with us.
ID Resolve isn’t an alert system. It’s your human-powered identity restoration team.
When identity theft strikes, we assign certified experts to your case — trained, U.S.-based specialists who will be there to help you every step of the way.
They make the calls. File the affidavits. Help restore your accounts.
They do what other services don’t: they fix it.
Activate My Identity Protection Now“Most services notify you. We do the actual work.”
✔ 95% satisfaction rate
✔ 16x Stevie® Award-winning service team
✔ Used by Fortune 500s, banks, insurance companies, and benefit providers
✔ Specialists trained for empathy, not just efficiency metrics
Activate My Identity Protection Now“I already have credit monitoring.”
→ Monitoring only tells you after your identity’s been stolen. We step in to help you fix it — and help protect you from it happening again.
“Is this really worth it?”
→ How much is your time, your money, your sanity worth? A study by Javelin Strategy & Research* found that Americans lost $47 billion to identify fraud and scams in 2024, with 40 million adults affected. Even worse? Credit reporting agency Experian† warns that some forms of identity theft can take months or even years to resolve. One call with us can save you untold hours of stress.
*Source: https://javelinstrategy.com/press-release/compromised-today-exploited-tomorrow-innovation-can-stop-fraud-cycle
†Source: https://www.experian.com/blogs/ask-experian/how-long-can-the-effects-of-identity-theft-last/