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Credit Freezes Will Become Free This Fall

The Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act that was signed into law in late May prevents credit bureaus from charging fees when consumers request to freeze or unfreeze their credit records. So reports U.S.
News & World Report.

Credit bureaus charge from $10 to $30 for freezing and unfreezing records, but for households with multiple members, the expenses can add up, says Jeff Taylor, co-founder and managing director of Digital Risk.

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