Identity Monitoring Plan Comparison Scorecard

Use this browser-only scorecard to compare identity monitoring plans on coverage, recovery support, family needs, renewal cost and official terms before reading provider reviews.

Identity monitoring tool

Privacy-first: This tool runs in your browser. It does not ask for account numbers, Social Security numbers, passwords or private card details.

GSC-backed safe expansionBrowser-only utilityNo external tool-score claims

Plan scorecard

Score: 0 / 12

Educational score only; verify current official plan terms.

Official verification reminder

  • Verify current issuer, provider, portal, bank or password-manager terms on official pages before acting.
  • This page uses local math or checklist logic only; it does not claim search volume, keyword difficulty, PageSpeed, AWT, Surfer, Grammarly or AI-detection scores.
  • If official terms conflict with this educational tool, official terms control.

How to compare plans safely

Identity protection pages can drift when providers update terms. Treat this scorecard as a checklist, not a source of truth. Use it to list questions, then verify coverage, insurance terms, exclusions, cancellation rules and renewal prices on official provider pages.

Why this supports existing GSC pages

Search Console shows Omellody already receives impressions around Aura and identity-protection review queries. This tool adds a neutral comparison path and internal links without rewriting high-signal review pages during guarded mode.

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Educational disclaimer

This page is for general education and planning only. It is not financial, tax, legal, insurance, credit, security-incident or identity-recovery advice. Consult qualified professionals for regulated or high-risk decisions.

FAQ

Does a higher score mean a provider is best?

No. The score only summarizes your selected checklist inputs. Provider suitability depends on official terms and your risk profile.

Should I enter personal information?

No. Do not enter SSNs, account numbers, birth dates or private identity details.

Is this legal or insurance advice?

No. It is educational and cannot interpret policy terms, legal rights or insurance coverage.