Experian is one of the best-known consumer credit reporting agencies, which collects and maintains information on more than a billion people and businesses around the globe.
The company provides several ways to access your credit details. You have the legal right to apply for a copy of your report for a one-off fee of £2. Alternatively, open an Experian Credit Score account and you’re able to view your current credit score for free (though beware, it’s only updated every 30 days).
Experian’s CreditExpert is a more powerful solution which allows you to view your credit score and report at any time, updates them daily, alerts you to any significant changes which might indicate identity fraud, and constantly monitors the web for any signs of your personal information.
The Experian website does a far better job of explaining its products than most of the competition. If you’ve never seen a credit card report, for instance, you don’t have to rely on a basic list of topics to understand what it contains. The site provides a sample credit report with dummy data which you can browse for yourself, a quick and …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac