Credit Monitoring Services Provided As Part of the Anthem Data Breach Settlement

After the Anthem Data Breach Settlement becomes final, Credit Monitoring Services will be provided to Anthem Data Breach Settlement Class Members who file a valid claim by January 29, 2018. To file a claim for Credit Monitoring Services, go to: www.DataBreach-Settlement.com.

Valid claimants will receive instructions on how to enroll in the Credit Monitoring Services after the Class Action Settlement becomes final.

Valid Claimants will be entitled to receive the following Credit Monitoring Services:

Credit and Identity Monitoring

Triple Bureau Credit Monitoring
Makes you aware of changes to your credit report across the three major credit reporting bureaus: TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax.

Checks your credit file daily and notifies you via email of any changes to your credit reports, including new account, loan data, inquiries, judgments, liens and more.
Internet Surveillance
Monitors the Internet, including the “dark web,” to identify activity associated with your personal information. If a match with your personal information is found, you receive prompt notification.

Internet Surveillance monitors thousands of websites and millions of data points using a variety of data gathering techniques — including chat room monitoring, spidering/crawling/scraping, and forum extraction. You are notified immediately if any exposure of your personal data is found.

Identity Alerts
Notifies you in real time when your personal information is used for new applications or identity authorizations via Experian's identity authorization system.

Notifications are delivered within seconds of a transaction, allowing you to determine if a fraudulent event occurred so that you can take action.
Daily Experian Credit Report
Helps you stay aware of your credit history with easy access to your Experian credit report.

Your Experian credit report includes your credit history and information, such as new accounts opened or accounts in delinquency.

Social Security Number Trace for Minors
Alerts you of all names, aliases, and addresses that become associated with your minor dependent's Social Security number (SSN).

Social Security Number Trace searches credit header data, court proceedings, bankruptcies, and liens for your minor dependent’s SSN.

Support

Identity Restoration Services
Provides full-service Identity Restoration in the event of identity theft. Even if you simply suspect a problem, a certified Identity Restoration specialist with robust case knowledge in both credit and non-credit restoration will work with you to identify and resolve the issue.

If you receive an alert or learn of suspicious activity from any of the monitoring services listed, you can call upon a certified Identity Restoration specialist for assistance.

Identity Theft Insurance*
In the event that your identity is compromised, Identity Theft Insurance* provided under policies issued to Experian IdentityWorks reimburses you for certain expenses up to $1 million.

Summary of benefits


*The Identity Theft Insurance is underwritten and administered by American Bankers Insurance Company of Florida, an Assurant company under group or blanket policy(ies). The description herein is a summary and intended for informational purposes only and does not include all terms, conditions and exclusions of the policies described. Please refer to the actual policies for terms, conditions, and exclusions of coverage. Coverage may not be available in all jurisdictions. Review the Summary of Benefits.

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You have numerous rights under the FCRA, including the right to dispute inaccurate information in your credit report(s). Consumer reporting agencies are required to investigate and respond to your dispute, but are not obligated to change or remove accurate information that is reported in compliance with applicable law. While this plan can provide you assistance in filing a dispute, the FCRA allows you to file a dispute for free with a consumer reporting agency without the assistance of a third party.