Aura identity theft protection - USA Coverage Only

Hi all, I really appreciated Troy’s latest information about Aura identity theft protection Aura - Best Identity Theft Protection at a Low Price; however, after searching a little more, I wanted to share that (other than features such as VPN and password manager), it is USA centric. Aura unfortunately doesn’t work for Canada or other non-US countries…it is designed to support the US market. Too bad. Just wanted to share.

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This is a good topic.

I have our credit frozen with all 3 bureaus, I have every possible alert on our credit cards and bank accounts (both text and email) so I know INSTANTLY if something happens anywhere.

We were with GEICO Insurance for like 15 years and still use their identity theft plan for $89/year.

Thanks. I got this for free a year or so ago and didn’t even know it had a VPN included.

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I got a monthly subscription to Aura after reading Troy’s “review”. I’ve used Norton LifeLock for the last 5 years and it’s OK but expensive and has some serious limitations (it has conniptions trying to monitor accounts with 2 factor authorization). And their “customer service” is atrocious.

Unfortunately, AURA is MUCH more limited than LifeLock and I don’t think it’s going to work for me. The Web “reviews” comparing it to LifeLock appear to be mostly paid advertising. So it looks like I may be stuck with LifeLock’s flaws and crap service/support for the foreseeable future.