How long does a security freeze last on my Equifax account?

Asked 6 months ago
A security freeze placed on an individual’s Equifax account remains in effect until the individual decides to lift it. A security freeze is designed to restrict access to your credit report, making it more difficult for identity thieves to open accounts in your name. The freeze does not expire; therefore, as long as you do not take action to remove it, it will remain in place indefinitely. If you choose to temporarily lift the security freeze for a specified period or for a specific creditor, you can do so conveniently. This allows you to maintain control over who can access your credit information while providing flexibility when needed. Additionally, individuals typically receive a PIN or password when they establish a freeze, which is important to keep secure, as it will be required to lift the freeze. If you need more detailed information about the security freeze process, you may find it beneficial to look on the current Equifax web page for specific instructions and to access any relevant tools they provide for managing your security freeze.
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Answered Jun 16, 2025

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