Apr 22, 2026

IDShield Review: Is It the Best Choice for You?

Written by Daria Uhlig
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IDShield is an excellent choice for individuals and families looking for reputation management in addition to a full suite of credit monitoring and ID protection and restoration services.

It protects your privacy, identity and financial health with advanced tools such as dark web and social media monitoring, continuous credit monitoring, device protection and guaranteed identity restoration.

Plan levels vary according to the number of people covered and the number of credit bureau reports monitored.


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  • IDShield protects your identity, credit and online reputation with dark web and social media monitoring, continuous credit monitoring and cybersecurity tools for up to three devices. If theft happens, licensed private investigators handle restoration and you can get reimbursed up to $3 million for unrecovered costs.

  • Plans start at $14.95 per month for individuals and $29.95 per month for families, with higher tiers adding monitoring for all three credit bureaus instead of just one.

  • Choose IDShield if you want reputation management alongside identity protection — especially helpful for career-focused people and families who need social media monitoring and LinkedIn optimization in one plan.

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IDShield works by monitoring your identity and credit for signs of fraud, and alerting you to suspicious activity. If a breach occurs, IDShield works with U.S.-based licensed private investigators to restore your identity and reputation.

IDShield provides the following services:

  • Monitors your Social Security number, dark web, social media, public records and other files to identify and alert you to potential risks

  • Continuously monitors your credit report from one bureau or all three, depending on your plan, and alerts you to threats

  • Monitors your financial accounts

  • Provides virtual private network, password manager, data protection, lost device protection and antivirus/anti-malware protection for up to three devices

  • Offers 24/7 emergency assistance, with guaranteed identity theft restoration by licensed private investigators

  • Reimburses up to $3 million for unrecovered identity-theft costs

IDShield has four plans to choose from: two for individuals and two for families, which protect you and your domestic partner and your dependents. All plans have the same benefits — the difference is in the number of credit bureaus IDShield monitors. Here's how the plans are priced:

  • Individual plans:

    $14.95 per month for one credit bureau, $19.95 per month for three bureaus

  • Family plans:

    $29.95 per month for one credit bureau, $34.95 per month for three bureaus

Whereas some competing companies charge higher prices for monthly payments vs. upfront annual ones, IDShield's monthly-only pricing is simple and transparent.

Although IDShield offers 24/7 emergency customer support in case of theft, its general customer service, available by phone or chat, is only open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. CST Monday through Friday. The number, but not the hours, are listed on the tops of each page on the website and on the Contact Us page. Note that the number and email are for LegalShield, a sister service from the same company.

IDShield monitors the dark web and social media for identity risks related to privacy threats, and it offers unlimited 24/7 support. If you fall victim to fraud or other threats, licensed private investigators will restore your identity — guaranteed.

Cost:

$14.95 to $19.95 for individual plans $29.95 to $34.95 for family plans

Pros

  • Social Security number, dark web and social media monitoring and alerts

  • Social media management tools, including automated post and image deletion and LinkedIn profile optimization

  • Sex offender search and monitoring

  • Guaranteed identity restoration by licensed private investigators

Cons

  • Subscriptions cost between $14.95 to $34.95 may be higher compared to competitors

  • Basic plans monitor just one credit bureau

Why We Like It

In addition to monitoring your identity and credit and providing tools to safeguard your devices online, IDShield helps you manage your social media accounts and optimize your LinkedIn profile to make the best possible impression on your personal and professional networks.

IDShield offers a comprehensive range of identity protection benefits, such as Social Security number, dark web and social media monitoring and alerts, as well as unlimited customer service and access to U.S.-based licensed private investigators with power of attorney to restore your identity after a theft, making it a solid choice for protecting your personal and financial information.

  • Social Security number monitoring and skip-trace searches to reveal hidden breaches

  • Dark web monitoring to identify compromised personal information

  • Credit monitoring with one bureau or all three, depending on plan

  • Removal of personal information from data brokers' websites

  • Unlimited consultations with identity theft specialists

  • Family protection plans with customizable options

IDShield scours the internet looking to monitor your identity, credit and reputation, and it alerts you to potential risks in real time. You get unlimited customer support from identity theft specialists, plus access to licensed private investigators who'll restore your identity and credit and financial accounts to their pretheft state in the event of a theft.

Pros

  • Social media monitoring for reputation-damaging content

  • Real-time alerts for identity and credit threats

  • Individual and family plans

  • Guaranteed theft restoration by licensed private investigators

  • Cybersecurity and privacy tools for devices

Cons

  • Device protection covers a maximum of three devices

  • No change in price for annual vs. monthly payments

Why We Like It

IDShield offers a well-rounded set of identity protection and restoration services as well as credit monitoring to safeguard your finances, and cybersecurity protection for up to three devices.

IDShield users express high satisfaction with their IDShield subscriptions. In fact, 83% of those who rated it on TrustPilot gave it five stars, where IDShield has 4.7 stars overall.

Positive reviews cite excellent customer service by helpful and courteous representatives who respond quickly to users' concerns. Even in cases where representatives verified that breach hadn't occurred, they offered users advice for reducing risks and getting the most out of their IDShield subscriptions.

Negative reviews are rare, with only 6% of users rating IDShield one or two stars on TrustPilot. IDShield accounts linked with separate LegalShield prepaid legal-service accounts from the same company are the source of several complaints. Otherwise, dissatisfied users primarily complained about technical issues and IDShield's inability to find the source of issues with their Social Security number.

IDShield has mobile apps for Android and Apple devices. Whereas the phone app gets just 3.8 stars on Google Play due to technical glitches following a 2023 upgrade, the tablet app has 4.5 stars. The App Store app for iOS devices has an outstanding 4.8-star rating.

Here's a look at how IDShield compares to similar subscription plans.

LifeLock offers three different plans — Select, Advantage and Ultimate Plus. The higher tiers may offer features such as phone takeover and home title monitoring.

The price to renew depends on the plan and any promotions offered, though renewal prices tend to be higher than the intro price. To add on coverage for children, LifeLock will require a family plan or add-on.

Aura has an outstanding collection of plans, ranging from a $10-per-month plan paid annually just for kids, to a $32-per-month family plan — also paid annually — that protects five adults and an unlimited number of kids and devices. Protection for children is especially comprehensive, with gaming and cyberbullying alerts. However, Aura doesn't guarantee identity-theft remediation services like IDShield, though it does offer restoration support and identity theft insurance.

Identity Force has a robust set of identity-theft prevention tools, including personalized action plans to evaluate your exposure, and an identity vault to securely store your digitized personal information and important documents. But its plans are more expensive than IDShield's despite offering less identity-theft insurance coverage — $1 million to $2 million, depending on the plan, vs. $3 million for IDShield customers.

IDShield is best for career-focused people and families who need to guard and enhance their online reputations while also protecting their sensitive information and credit with comprehensive monitoring and real-time alerts.

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The answers to these frequently asked questions can help you decide if IDShield is right for you.

IDShield works by monitoring the dark web and social media, as well as your credit reports, for signs that your information or accounts have been compromised. It alerts you to possible breaches and makes licensed private investigators available to resolve identity theft if it occurs.

Yes. IDShield keeps your sensitive information safe.

Yes. Family plans start at $29.95 per month and protect you, your domestic partner and your dependents.

All IDShield plans offer the same features, including dark web and social media monitoring, continuous credit monitoring, attempted removal of your information from data brokers' websites, cybersecurity tools for up to three devices, and guaranteed restoration if your ID is stolen. The difference between base and premium plans is the number of credit bureaus monitored — base plans monitor Experian only, while premium plans also monitor TransUnion and Equifax.

IDShield could be worth the cost if you want peace-of-mind protection against threats to your personal information and credit, and expert assistance if your information and/or accounts are compromised.

IDShield doesn't give specific timelines for threat detection, but it monitors the dark web for compromised information, provides continuous credit monitoring and alerts you in real time to potential threats.

  • Credit monitoring service: A paid service that tracks changes on your credit reports and alerts you to possible fraud or new account activity.

  • Identity monitoring service: A service that watches your personal information across records, websites and databases for signs of possible identity theft.

  • Dark web monitoring: A service that scans hidden parts of the internet for exposed personal information like your email, Social Security number or bank details.

  • Credit report: A record of your credit history, including loan and payment activity, account status and other details lenders may review.

  • Identity theft insurance: Coverage that may help pay certain recovery costs after identity theft, like legal fees or lost wages, but usually not stolen money.

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Daria Uhlig
Written by
Daria Uhlig
Daria is a freelance writer and editor with over 15 years of experience as a personal finance journalist. She is also a licensed real estate agent and founder of Simply Over 50, a blog and online community aimed at helping women over 50 live better with less.
Emily Gadd, CCC™
Edited by
Emily Gadd, CCC™
Emily Gadd is a NACCC Certified Credit Counselor™, editor and personal finance expert responsible for writing about personal finance and credit cards. She got her start writing and editing at Healthline. She is passionate about creating educational content that makes complex topics accessible. Emily holds a credit counselor certification, accredited by the National Association of Certified Credit Counselors (NACCC). She lives in Seattle with her husband and two cats.
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