
Aura also includes as a benefit identity theft insurance which covers up to $1 million for eligible losses from identity theft, the industry-standard maximum. $1 million insurance coverage: In 2020, people reported losing a total of $3.3 billion to fraud, with a median loss of $311.(Psst - here are some tips for creating a strong password.)
Online account monitoring: Aura seemed to be the first to know of any breaches to our online accounts or passwords.Social Security and ID authentication monitoring: Aura monitored the internet to see if anyone used our Social Security numbers or conducted a transaction with our identities (e.g., opening a new bank account).
Aura notified us if this registered information fell into the wrong hands.
Personal information and ID monitoring: We don’t want our personally identifiable information, such as ID numbers, floating around the internet. Here’s a closer look at all of Aura’s identity protections in place. If all else fails and you still fall victim to identity theft, Aura includes insurance coverage for stolen funds and legal expenses amounting to up to $1 million. It’s also always keeping track of records outside the internet like court and public records, sex offender lists, home ownership records, and more.īesides that, Aura’s identity theft protection provides assurance in the form of insurance. That includes dark web forums, data broker sites, online marketplaces, and even online records.Īura’s identity protection is not limited to the digital world. That sounds simple, but in order to do it, Aura monitors millions (if not billions) of data points where stolen information might appear. Identity Theft ProtectionĪura helped keep our sensitive information hidden from fraudsters. What exactly do those protections entail? Let’s break them down one by one. These are the areas most identity thieves exploit, and by including them in Aura’s coverage, the company has made one of the most comprehensive identity protection services in the industry. Aura monitors and protects users in three key areas: identity theft, credit fraud, and digital and online threats. The result? A quickly evolving and always improving identity theft protection service. After someone stole his credit information in 2014, Ravichandran founded Aura in order to provide a comprehensive, affordable, and easy-to-use digital security product. 1Īura founder and CEO Hari Ravichandran experienced identity theft himself. Last year, that figure more than tripled, as the FTC received over 1.4 million reports from supposed victims of identity theft. In 2017, the FTC received over 370,000 reports of identity theft. While you can select all photos from within a photo album, you will need the Aura app in order to sync the entire photo album with your frame (= automatically displaying any new photos that are added to the album).Identity theft cases have shot up over the past half decade. You will now be able to access any frames that you own - or have been invited to - and add new photos from your desktop / computer.
If you do not have an account yet, you can click on "register here" to set it up:
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Upload entire albums so they are synced with your frame. We therefore advise you to upload photos in small batches when using the Web Uploader. NOTE: The Web Uploader is NOT designed to replace the Aura app,īut to complement it. This article explains how you can use Aura's new Web Uploader to upload photos from your computer or laptop to a frame that you either own or that you have been invited to.