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You should not go to the Annual Credit Report Request Service through links from unfamiliar websites. Those unfamiliar websites might be sending you to a fake site that looks just like the Annual Credit Report Request Service to trick you into revealing confidential information. These sites can even appear to use the correct Annual Credit Report Request Service address. We recommend that you come to our site by typing the address, https://www.AnnualCreditReport.com, into your browser. You can then bookmark it to make it easy to come back again.

Criminals may send email that looks like it has been sent from our site, AnnualCreditReport.com. These phony emails ask you to link to a website that also looks like https://www.AnnualCreditReport.com. They may ask you for your personal account information. This is the most common type of online fraud, and is called "phishing" or "spoofing." Criminals send these phony email messages or direct someone to a fraudulent website for one goal: to steal personal and financial information. We will never send you an email directly. If you ever receive an email that appears suspicious and appears to be from us or about the Annual Credit Report Request Service, do not reply to it or click on the link it provides.