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Whether you signed up for IdentityIQ and changed your mind or discovered you were enrolled in its service without your knowledge, you have options.
Whether you signed up for IdentityIQ and changed your mind or discovered you were enrolled in its service without your knowledge, you have options.
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IdentityIQ makes it easy to sign up for its identity theft protection services — but canceling your subscription is another story.
In online reviews across Trustpilot and the Better Business Bureau (BBB), many customers claim to have been enrolled in IdentityIQ without their knowledge [*], were unable to cancel their subscriptions before their trial periods were over [*], or continued to be charged for months after they canceled [*].
Even worse, until recently, IdentityIQ didn’t publicly disclose its customer care phone number [*].
Whether you signed up for IdentityIQ or were enrolled in its services without your knowledge, there are two options for canceling your IdentityIQ subscription:
Beware: IdentityIQ doesn’t offer refunds — even if you were fraudulently signed up or charged without your knowledge. To limit your financial liability, cancel your plan as quickly as possible.
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If you can access your IdentityIQ online account, the easiest way to cancel your subscription is via your online profile.
How to cancel your IdentityIQ membership online:
If you can’t access your online account or were enrolled without your knowledge, you’ll need to call IdentityIQ’s customer care team at 877-875-4347 [*].
Be prepared to verify your identity by providing personally identifiable information (PII), such as your name, phone number, email address, and social security number (SSN). Make sure you request a verification email for your records.
Unfortunately, this may not be a straightforward process. According to a Reddit user who claims to be a former IdentityIQ employee [*]:
“You have to call them and sit through a spiel about your plan's features, other plans, etc. Be prepared to spend some time on the phone just to get your unwanted plan canceled.”
Note: Customer service is only available during certain hours:
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No. IdentityIQ’s terms of service clearly state that they offer no refunds — specifically for cancellation [*].
If IdentityIQ suspends or terminates your account, you won’t receive a refund or exchange for any:
Reviews on platforms such as Better Business Bureau (BBB) and Trustpilot confirm IdentityIQ’s stringent refund policy.
One woman says she never signed up for IdentityIQ. Yet when she called and asked for credit card charges to be removed from her account, IdentityIQ said that she’d somehow signed up for a free trial. As part of the terms and conditions that she “signed,” she was obligated to pay for a monthly plan once the trial expired. She was offered no reimbursement [*].
Canceling your subscription doesn’t mean that IdentityIQ will delete the personal data that you’ve supplied and data that the company has collected about you.
Beyond your basic contact, account, and billing information, IdentityIQ may collect and store your:
At a minimum, IdentityIQ’s privacy policy states that the company may share your personal data with third-party advertisers and business partners [*]. But in the worst case scenario, any data you’ve provided them with could be leaked if the company becomes the victim of a data breach or doesn’t take proper measures to protect your information.
If you’re unhappy with IdentityIQ’s services, you may want to consider an alternative identity theft protection provider.
Aura’s all-in-one solution has been rated the #1 identity theft protection service by TechRadar, NerdWallet, USNews.com, Forbes, and others.
With Aura, you get:
And unlike IdentityIQ, Aura’s U.S.-based customer support and Fraud Remediation teams are available around the clock via phone, email, and chat.
To get even close to the same amount of protection as Aura with IdentityIQ, you’d have to sign up for IdentityIQ’s Secure Max plan with optional antivirus and VPN at $32.99/month — more than three times as expensive as Aura’s Individual plan.
Here’s how Aura and IdentityIQ compare head-to-head:
While there are plenty of reasons to cancel IdentityIQ, it’s still important to take measures to protect your identity. While services like Aura can offer a better deal with more protection, it’s important to remember that no service can completely prevent all types of identity theft.
Here’s how you can help make yourself a less vulnerable target for scammers and identity thieves:
Get added peace of mind knowing that Aura is continuously monitoring and safeguarding your family’s most sensitive data, devices, and accounts. If you have any questions or need help navigating identity theft or fraud, Aura’s U.S.-based support team is available 24/7.
Editorial note: Our articles provide educational information for you to increase awareness about digital safety. Aura’s services may not provide the exact features we write about, nor may cover or protect against every type of crime, fraud, or threat discussed in our articles. Please review our Terms during enrollment or setup for more information. Remember that no one can prevent all identity theft or cybercrime.