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UC offering identity theft protection to employees and retirees

As part of UC’s commitment to the well-being and security of our community, it's offering a university-paid Identity Theft Protection Program through Experian.

Beginning April 1, 2024, UC will begin providing a no-cost comprehensive identity protection program through Experian, for:

  • Benefits-eligible employees and retirees
  • Dependents of benefits-eligible UC employees (up to age 18)

On April 1, 2024, those eligible will receive a welcome email from Experian with a personalized link to access the Experian portal and complete your account set-up.

Action is required to take advantage of most of the program features.
Key Features Include
  1. Credit monitoring, reports and scores: Receive credit reports, scores, and real-time alerts for any changes to your credit report, helping you detect potential identity theft
  2. Identity theft insurance and restoration services: Up to $1 million of identity theft insurance and 24/7 restoration services in the unfortunate event of an identity theft
  3. Dark web and proactive monitoring: Active scans of the dark web and many other databases for any compromised personal information
  4. Device protection and online privacy: A suite of privacy tools to help defend your digital data across all your devices
  5. Digital financial management: Financial tools and personalized insights to help you achieve your credit and financial goals

Learn more

The informational webinars below will provide program details and the opportunity to ask questions. Recordings will be available after the webinars.


Questions

Please email Employee Benefits at benefits@ucdavis.edu

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