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My Credit Score app on a phone

Check your credit report and score.

Get monthly access to your credit report and score18 and take any necessary steps to help safeguard your financial reputation if you spot inaccuracies that may indicate fraudulent activity.

£ 19.99 per year

Payment method required.
When trial ends, paid subscription starts and automatically renews at £ 19.99/year, unless the renewal is cancelled. Price is subject to change. Subscription details below.*

Norton Identity Advisor Plus is for 1 account - App and website accessible on unlimited devices. Stolen identity events before subscription not supported.

60-Day Money-Back Guarantee

60-Day Money-Back Guarantee

24/7 Live Customer Support

24/7 Live Customer SupportΔ

Easy to use

Easy to use

Credit Alerts

Credit Alerts18

How to check your credit score.

It's extremely easy to find out your credit score using Norton Identity Advisor Plus. Just follow the simple steps below:

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Step 1
Click or tap on the Credit Score tile in the Identity Protection web portal dashboard or mobile app.
Step 2
Create your account in the Norton Credit Portal.
Step 3
See your latest credit score along with your credit report and latest credit alerts.
Why you should check your credit report regularly.

Changes to your credit report can help you spot if you've been the victim of identity theft, which can affect your ability to get approved for loans, credit cards, and other financial products.

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See your credit report

Coming across suspicious activity on your credit report, like new accounts you don't recognize, is a quick way to identify potential fraud.

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Understand your credit score

Norton Identity Advisor Plus' score explanation feature explains what your score means and how it’s calculated18.

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Dispute credit errors

Norton Identity Advisor Plus can help you easily dispute information you believe to be incorrect on your credit report18.

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Learn what lenders may see

Your credit report includes info that lenders consider when making lending decisions, like your credit score, payment history, outstanding debts, and more.

Identity Advisor Plus features

Norton Identity Advisor Plus.

Norton™ Identity Advisor Plus helps you better protect your identity with tools to help you monitor and respond to identity threats and keep tabs on your financial health, as well as support to help you resolve your identity theft issues.

1 Year
£ 19.99 /per yr

£ 19.99/per yr

Payment method required.
When trial ends, paid subscription starts and automatically renews at {ar}/year, unless the renewal is cancelled. Price is subject to change. Subscription details below.*

Norton Identity Advisor Plus is for 1 account. App and website are accessible on unlimited device. Stolen identity events before subscription not supported.

£ 19.99/per yr

Payment method required.
When trial ends, paid subscription starts and automatically renews at {ar}/year, unless the renewal is cancelled. Price is subject to change. Subscription details below.*

Norton Identity Advisor Plus is for 1 account. App and website are accessible on unlimited device. Stolen identity events before subscription not supported.
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Monitor key changes to your credit report, with alerts18.

Get alerts if there are any major changes to your credit report, like a closed account, missed payment, or increased usage of your available credit lines.

Factors that can affect credit scores.

There are multiple factors that can affect credit scores. See some of them below:

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Payment history

A history of on-time payments can improve your score—missed payments can lower it.

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Credit utilization

Credit utilization is the amount of credit you used compared to your available credit. High utilization can lower your credit score.

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Credit history

A longer credit history shows responsible credit use, but short or no history can make getting credit difficult.

Identity Advisor Plus.

Norton™ Identity Advisor Plus helps you better protect your identity by monitoring the dark web§ and your social media accounts17 to help identify risks. We notify and advise you on steps you can take to help protect yourself. Plus, with Credit Report and Score you can track your credit score, and monitor any changes to your credit report with Credit Alerts18. We also provide Identity Restoration Specialists to guide you through the process should you be a victim of identity theft.

Frequently asked questions.

What is credit score?

Credit score is a number that represents how reliable someone is at paying back money they borrow. It's based on things like their credit history and current debts, and it's used by lenders to determine whether to approve someone for a loan or credit card, and what interest rate to offer them. A higher credit score generally means a person is more likely to be approved for credit and offered lower interest rates.

How can I check credit score online?

To check your credit score online, visit websites of credit reporting agencies. After creating an account with them and verifying your identity, you will be able to view your credit score. You can also subscribe to Norton Identity Advisor Plus, which can help you see your credit score quickly and easily18.

How can I monitor my credit?

Sign up to Norton Identity Advisor Plus, which can provide you with Credit Alerts18 when there are major changes to your credit report, such as a closed account, missed payment, or use of more of your available credit lines.

What can affect my credit score?

Your credit score can be affected by a number of factors including:

  1. Payment history: Making payments on time is important because late or missed payments can negatively impact your score.
  2. Credit utilization: This means how much credit you are using compared to your credit limit. Using too much credit can negatively impact your score.
  3. Length of credit history: The longer you have had credit accounts in good standing, the better it can be for your credit score.
  4. Types of credit: Having a mix of different types of credit, such as a mortgage, auto loan, and credit card, can help improve your credit score.
  5. New credit applications: Applying for too much new credit in a short period of time can lower your score.
  6. Negative items: Negative items such as collections, bankruptcies, or foreclosures can significantly lower your credit score.
     

How many times can I check my credit score and report?

You can check your credit score and report as often as you like. Checking your own credit report or score18 does not affect your credit rating in any way. In fact, it's a good idea to check your credit report regularly to ensure that the information is accurate and up to date and Norton Identity Advisor Plus makes checking your credit score and report easier than ever.

What is considered a good credit score?

What is considered as a "good" credit score depend on the credit scoring model used. Credit scoring model used by TransUnion, for example, range from 300 to 850. A credit score of 721 or above is considered good, while a score of 781 or above is considered excellent.

How to improve credit score?

Improving your credit score takes time and consistent effort, but there are several steps you can take to help improve your score:

  1. Pay on time: Payment history is the most important factor in determining your credit score, so make sure you pay all of your bills on time.
  2. Reduce your credit card balances: High credit card balances can negatively impact your credit score, so try to keep your balances low and pay off your cards in full each month.
  3. Check your credit report for errors: Errors on your credit report can drag down your score, so check your report regularly and dispute any errors you find.
  4. Don't close old credit accounts: Closing old credit accounts can shorten your credit history and reduce your score, so try to keep your accounts open, even if you don't use them.
  5. Don't apply for credit too often: Every time you apply for credit, it can temporarily lower your score. So, only apply for credit when you really need it.
  6. Diversify your credit mix: Having a mix of different types of credit, such as credit cards, installment loans, and mortgages, can help improve your score.
     

System Requirements

Norton Identity Advisor Plus for 1 account - App and website accessible on unlimited devices
For Windows PC and Mac

Browser Support on Windows PC, Mac, and mobile

  • Google Chrome v49 and above
  • Microsoft Edge v17 and above
  • Mozilla Firefox v51 and above
  • Opera v36 and above
  • Safari v11 and above

App Support

  • iOS 13.0 and above
  • Android 8 and above

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