Zander Identity Theft Protection Review 2024 (2024)

It’s so easy these days to search for people’s sensitive information and use it for identity theft. That’s especially true now that the internet exists where data is a much-coveted currency. So how do you keep your data from falling into the wrong hands? Well, there are a number of things you can do, but it’s never guaranteed. That’s why it’s so important to have identity protection – something like the identity protection service from Zander Insurance we tested recently.

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In this Zander Insurance identity theft review, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about the company’s identity theft protection service, from what exactly it covers to pricing and everything in between. Let’s get started!

Zander Plans

Essential plan: individual$6.75 per month ($75 annual price)
Essential plan: family$12.90 per month ($145 annual price)
Elite plan: individual$9.99 per month ($110 annual price)
Elite plan: family$19.49 per month ($215 annual price)

Editor's Rating

Gabe Turner Chief Editor

How We Review

Overall Rating

8.1

  • Affordable plans start at just $6.75 per month
  • Up to $2 million in stolen funds reimbursem*nt
  • Unlimited recovery services with no time or monetary limits

Need More than ID Monitoring?

The first thing you should know is that Zander doesn’t really offer a full identity protection service. It lacks credit monitoring, which means it won’t monitor your credit accounts from any of the three major credit reporting bureaus. That’s a pretty big hole for the service, so if you’re in the market for an ID theft service that offers credit monitoring, we suggest these alternatives:

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Editor's Rating:

9.5 /10

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877-719-0299

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Editor's Rating:

9.2 /10

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Zander Insurance Features

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Zander’s lack of credit monitoring is a clear downside, but it does give Zander one distinct advantage over other services. Without credit monitoring, Zander is able to offer its identity protection services at below-average prices. We’ll talk about the details later. For now, know that Zander’s cheapest plan costs $6.75 per month, whereas Aura (one of the best-value services we’ve tested) starts at $12 per month. That’s a pretty big difference.

Meanwhile, without credit monitoring, Zander focuses on its identity restoration service and insurance. It’s an insurance company after all. Customers are expected to do their own due diligence to protect their credits. If you do end up with Zander Insurance, we suggest taking advantage of the free credit reports the three credit bureaus provide once a year.1

SIDE NOTE: If you’re looking for a service that includes credit monitoring, take a look at our review of IdentityForce or our review of Identity Guard, two of this year’s best identity theft protection services.

Really, whatZander Insurance monitors are your credentials on the internet, which includes the dark web. If you’re not familiar, the dark web is an area of the internet only accessible through special software where all of the users are anonymous, making it a hotbed of cybercrime. Here’s what Zander Insurance is looking for:

  • Financial fraud
  • Medical ID theft
  • Tax fraud
  • Criminal ID theft
  • Social Security fraud
  • Child ID theft
  • Benefits and employment fraud
  • Title fraud

Despite the lack of credit monitoring, Zander Insurance’s coverage is comprehensive. If it finds your credentials anywhere online, Zander Insurance will alert you via email and app notifications. Of course, like any other identity monitoring service, it can’t prevent identity theft completely.

If you happen to become a victim of identity theft, Zander Insurance will reimburse up to $1 million in stolen funds and expenses, including legal fees and lost wages. However, for family plans, the limit is actually two million, one million for each adult individual covered. Zander Insurance plans also include professional identity recovery services with no monetary or time limits, so the company will be with you through the whole ordeal.

Zander Insurance Privacy and Security

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In order to monitor your identity properly, Zander Insurance needs some personal information from you, including your:

  • Driver’s license number
  • Social Security Number
  • Phone number
  • Medical insurance number
  • Debit and credit card numbers
  • Bank account numbers

Those are sensitive pieces of information, so we have to check if Zander insurance is trustworthy enough. The risk is just too high. In the wrong hands, those pieces of information can be used for identity theft, defeating the very purpose of getting identity protection in the first place. That’s why we went through the company’s privacy policy to see what data it collects and how it uses it.

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Aside from the personal information you give Zander Insurance when you use its services or request a quote, here’s what data of yours Zander Insurance keeps whenever you visit its website:

  • Traffic data
  • Communications data
  • Information about your computer and internet, including your IP address, operating system, and browser type
  • Non-identifiable information like your username, password, job title, and employer name
  • Third-party content that syncs with your profile like your email contacts, mobile contacts and calendars
  • Responses to surveys, if you contact the company
  • Transaction details and financial information
  • Search queries on the website
  • Data from cookies

This may seem like a lot, but it’s actually pretty standard for websites to keep all of this information. And believe it or not, we’ve seen identity monitoring services that keep a lot more data, including biometrics such as fingerprints and DNA.

Additionally, we checked to whom Zander Insurance discloses the information it collects from its users, and we’ve found that the company provides information to:

  • Subsidiaries and affiliates
  • Contractors and service providers that support the company’s services
  • Buyers or successors in the event of mergers or company restructurings
  • Third-party advertisers, although you can opt-out without affecting your website or service usage
  • Government agencies to comply with any court order, law, or legal process
  • Third parties such as collection agencies, to enforce the company’s terms of use
  • Anyone when the company deems it necessary to disclose information to protect the company, its properties, and its customers

Overall, we’re happy with Zander Insurance’s privacy policy, although we’ll admit that the company collecting information and sharing it with third parties doesn’t look great. However, we know for a fact that these practices are standard— necessary, even— for identity theft protection services. These services can’t protect what they don’t know, so if you want Zander to protect your personal information, the company has to know who you are.

Using Zander Insurance

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Setting up and using ID monitoring was easy with Zander Insurance.

  1. First, we picked out the Essentials plan for individuals.
  2. Since this was an individual plan, we entered the name, email, birthday, phone number, and billing information of one of our team members who volunteered for the test.
  3. Zander Insurance gave us a membership ID number, which we used to activate the account.
  4. After entering the Social Security number and creating a username and password as well as a security question and answer, we were in.
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Next, Zander Insurance prompted us to add more information, like credit and debit card numbers, passport numbers, driver’s license numbers, any retail store membership cards, and medical ID numbers. Zander Insurance needed these details so it could monitor if they appeared anywhere on the internet or the dark web. Keep in mind that while you don’t need to provide all the details that Zander Insurance asks, the more information you give, the better protection you’ll receive.

By the way, you can have Zander Insurance monitor multiple identifications of the same type. For instance, our test subject held dual citizenship, so Zander Insurance monitored both his passports. Here’s the maximum number of identifications Zander Insurance can monitor for each type:

Type of identificationIndividual plansFamily plans
Social Security Number12 adults, 10 children
Bank account numbers1020
Credit and debit cards1020
Phone numbers1020
Driver’s license numbers12
Passports510
Retail store card numbers1020
Medical insurance ID numbers1020

After providing all the information Zander Insurance requested, we checked the Personal Information Monitoring Report. Alarmingly, we already had a few hits, including our test subject’s credentials from a forgotten Poshmark account. He says he doesn’t remember making that account, but his designer belt says otherwise. Either way, we’re just glad that Zander Insurance caught it before anyone could use the account for any fraudulent activities.

Aside from accessing the information monitoring report, you can access Zander’s education and restoration centers or get quotes for other products such as home and auto insurance. The setup process was really easy, and the dashboard was simple to navigate in general.

Zander Insurance Identity Theft Coverage

Luckily, we haven’t had any identity theft incidents while testing the service, but since Zander Insurance is an insurance company primarily, we looked into its insurance policy. Now, we all know that each company treats every claim differently. However, should you need to make identity theft insurance claims to Zander Insurance, these are the steps you need to take generally.

  1. File a duly sworn proof of loss within 60 days after the discovery of loss.
  2. Take reasonable steps to mitigate further losses, including requesting waivers for applicable fees, loan application fees, and credit bureau fees.
  3. Submit to examination by Zander Insurance.
  4. Cooperate with Zander Insurance in enforcing legal rights against anyone who may be liable to the losses. This includes attending depositions, hearings, and trials, when applicable.
  5. Forward any summons and legal notices you’ll receive to Zander Insurance.
  6. Produce all pertinent records, as requested by Zander Insurance.
  7. Cooperate with Zander Insurance in all matters pertaining to loss or claims.

These are reasonable steps to take, especially considering that Zander Insurance’s identity restoration services have no time or monetary limits.

Zander Insurance Subscription Options

InclusionsEssential plan for individualsEssential plan for familiesElite plan for individualsElite plan for families
Monthly cost$6.75$12.90$9.99$19.49
Yearly cost$75$145$110$215
Savings for yearly plans$6$9.80$9.88$18.88
Number of individuals covered12 adults, up to 10 children12 adults, up to 10 children
Unlimited recovery servicesYesYesYesYes
ID theft insurance coverage maximum$1 million$2 million$1 million$2 million
Monitoring and alertsYesYesYesYes
Coverage against all types of identity theftYesYesYesYes
24/7 customer supportYesYesYesYes
VPN and antivirusNoNoYesYes
Experian CreditLockNoNoYesYes
Account takeover monitoringNoNoYesYes
New account monitoringNoNoYesYes

When it comes to subscriptions, Zander Insurance keeps it very simple, with plans for individuals and families. The two Zander Insurance subscriptions are the Essential plan and the Elite plan. Both plans provide full coverage against all types of identity theft, as well as identity theft insurance and restoration services.

What sets the two plans apart is that the Elite plan offers to monitor for two other types of fraud: account takeover and new account fraud. Aside from those, the Elite plan includes access to UltraVPN and UltraAV, a VPN and antivirus software, respectively, as well as Experian CreditLock. The CreditLock account lets you lock and unlock your Experian credit file to block credit checks and openings of new accounts that might affect your credit reports and thus, your credit score.

Now, for both the Essential and Elite plans, you can choose an individual account or a family account. Individual accounts cover one user only, while family accounts cover two adults and up to 10 children.

That’s a lot of coverage for plans that cost less than $20 a month, which is why Zander made our list of the best identity theft protection for families. As is typical with identity monitoring services, signing on for a year unlocks savings. For instance, we got a one-year subscription to the Essential plan for individuals for $75. That’s $6 cheaper in total than if we paid $6.75 monthly.

Compared to some of its competitors,Zander Insurance is one of the most affordable identity monitoring services around. We also love that you can pay monthly and don’t have to sign a long-term contract, although discounted yearly plans are available. We’ve seen similar services charge up to $50 a month, locking you into a year, so Zander Insurance is winning when it comes to subscriptions!

Zander Insurance Customer Service

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If you need help with Zander Insurance, you can call, fax, or email the company, as well as fill out a form on its website or check its online help center. Of all those options, we recommend calling Zander Insurance for the fastest results.

When we emailed the company with a few questions, it took about a week to get a response. By then, we had already lost our patience, given the company a call, and got our answers. In terms of quality, though, we got the same satisfactory response from Zander Insurance’s email and phone support.

If you’re looking for faster, more comprehensive customer support, our review of Privacy Guard and our review of IdentityIQ are good places to visit.

The Zander Identity Theft Protection App

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While Zander Insurance’s browser dashboard provides comprehensive details about your account, you need the mobile apps to receive notifications and access monitoring reports on the go. We tested both apps under the names Zander ID Theft Protection on the Apple App Store and Zander Identity Theft Protection on Google Play.

Both apps provided much of the same functionalities as the browser dashboard. From the apps, we could access our identity monitoring reports, get identity restoration services, and enter Zander Insurance’s education center, which contained articles and tips on how to avoid identity theft.

The apps were useful and they got the job done. However, like many of the user reviews point out, they could use a little touch-up.

For instance, a quick overview of the status of our personal data would have been nice instead of having to check our identity monitoring report every time. We would appreciate getting more frequent app updates, as well, security updates in particular. The apps contain personal information and we’d sleep better knowing that Zander Insurance is keeping the apps’ security airtight. Unfortunately, since 2019, the iOS version has received a total of three updates only, the last one being in March 2021.

See how Zander stacks up against the competition

Zander is a great choice, but there may be better options out there. See how Zander compares to our favorite identity theft protection.

  • LifeLock vs Zander ID Theft Protection

Our Zander Insurance Research and Data

The following is the data and research conducted for this review by our industry-experts. Learn More.

Encryption

In TransitYes, with Elite Bundle
At rest?Yes, with Elite Bundle
All network communications and capabilities?Yes, with Elite Bundle

Security Updates

Automatic, regular software/ firmware updates?Yes
Product available to use during updates?Yes

Passwords

Mandatory password?Yes
Two-Factor authentication?Yes
Multi-Factor authentication?Yes

Vulnerability Management

Point of contact for reporting vulnerabilities?Fill out a ticket
Bug bounty program?No

Privacy Policy

Linkhttps://www.zanderins.com/privacy-policy
Specific to device?No
Readable?Yes
What data they logLogin credentials, job title, company, contacts, calendar, website usage data, IP address, operating system, device information, survey responses, customer service communications, purchase history, payment information
What data they don’t logBrowsing history
Can you delete your data?Yes, by deleting your account
Third-party sharing policiesShares information with third-parties

Surveillance

Log camera device/ app footagen/a
Log microphone device/ appn/a
Location tracking device/ appNo

Parental Controls

Are there parental controls?No

Company History

Any security breaches/ surveillance issues in past?No
Did they do anything to fix it?n/a

Additional Security Features

Anything like privacy shutters, privacy zones, etc.?n/a

Recap

Overall, we’d recommend Zander Insurance for identity monitoring for a few reasons detailed below. Of course, it has its drawbacks, so we wanted to break it down for you even further.

Go with Zander Insurance if you’d like…
  • Comprehensive identity monitoring:The Essential plans monitor for all types of identity theft, with the addition of account takeover and new account fraud monitoring with the Elite plans. Look out for fraud alerts from this insurance company!
  • Low prices:Starting at only $6.75 a month, Zander Insurance provides the lowest prices we’ve seen for identity monitoring and restoration.
  • Monthly plans:We also like that you can sign up for a month and cancel without any fees.
But Zander Insurance isn’t for you if you’re looking for…
  • Credit monitoring:If you use Zander Insurance, you’ll have to either check your credit reports manually or sign up for another service. Credit monitoring is not one of the services Zander covers.
  • Bank and card activity monitoring:While Zander Insurance checks the web for your bank and card numbers, it won’t monitor your account or card transactions for fraudulent activity.

Zander Insurance FAQs

That sums up our review of the Dave Ramsey-recommended Zander Insurance's identity monitoring services, but if you have any more questions, check out these FAQs.

  • Is Zander ID Theft any good?

    Zander ID Theft is a good service, with comprehensive identity monitoring, low prices, and monthly contracts. However, if you want credit monitoring, then Zander ID Theft isn’t a good choice, as it doesn’t provide copies of credit scores and reports. If you go with Zander Insurance, you can obtain your credit reports manually from any of the three credit bureaus once a year for free.

  • Which is better, LifeLock or Zander?

    LifeLock is better than Zander. Although LifeLock’s plans are more expensive than Zander’s, LifeLock offers credit monitoring on top of its identity monitoring services. Zander, on the other hand, doesn’t offer credit monitoring.

  • What is the best identity theft protection?

    Identity Guard provides the best identity theft protection. It has comprehensive credit and identity monitoring that includes bank account alerts, social media privacy analysis, and AI-driven identity theft prevention. Identity Guard offers affordable pricing starting at $8.99 a month.

  • What does Zander Insurance's identity monitoring cover?

    Zander Insurance’s identity monitoring covers all types of identity theft, including credit card number theft, Social Security number theft, medical ID fraud, and child identity theft, if you get a family plan. However, identity monitoring from Zander Insurance does not include credit scores and credit reports, as well as bank and card transactions. You will have to monitor your credit scores and bank accounts yourself.

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FAQs

What is the difference between Zander and LifeLock? ›

The credit monitoring feature is the most notable difference when comparing LifeLock vs. Zander. While LifeLock offers one-bureau credit monitoring with all of its plans, Zander doesn't have a credit monitoring feature at all.

Is Zander life insurance legit? ›

Zander was founded in 1925 and is one of the largest independent agencies in the country. It is based in Nashville, Tennessee, and is a fourth-generation family-and-employee-owned business. In addition to term life coverage, Zander also sells home, auto, disability, and long-term care insurance.

What does Zander ID theft cover? ›

Our program offers up to $1,000,000 ($2,000,000 on family plans) to cover any funds stolen from you, along with reimbursem*nt for expenses incurred due to an ID theft event. This includes unauthorized transfers, as well as costs related to legal fees, lost wages, and other out-of-pocket expenses.

What antivirus does Zander use? ›

Zander Elite includes UltraVPN and UltraAV in addition to our identity theft protection services.

Does Dave Ramsey own Zander insurance? ›

Yes, Zander Insurance is a paid advertiser for Dave Ramsey, but that is no reason to question Dave's motives for working with them exclusively. We're sure Zander Insurance provides outstanding customer service. They are an independent agency and offer several top life insurance companies for term life insurance.

Is there a better service than LifeLock? ›

We believe Aura is the better service over LifeLock. Aura includes all of its features with each plan, has affordable renewal pricing, and includes extra cybersecurity tools like a VPN and parental controls. You can learn more about how LifeLock and Aura stack up next to each other in our Aura vs. LifeLock comparison.

Does Zander insurance charge a fee? ›

Zander Costs $6.75 per month for individual plans, and $12.90 per month for families. What does Zander monitor? Zander scans the web for personal information, address changes, and social security number breaches.

How long has Zander Insurance been around? ›

Zander Insurance has been a trusted resource for middle Tennessee families for more than 90 years. Founded in 1925, Zander is a fourth-generation family-and-employee-owned business.

How do I cancel Zander identity theft? ›

Call customer support at 1-888-210-3274 to cancel Zander Identity Theft Protection.

How much does Zander cost? ›

Zander Plans
Essential plan: individual$6.75 per month ($75 annual price)
Essential plan: family$12.90 per month ($145 annual price)
Elite plan: individual$9.99 per month ($110 annual price)
Elite plan: family$19.49 per month ($215 annual price)
May 8, 2024

Is it worth it to get identity theft protection insurance? ›

Consider paying for an identity theft protection service if: You're already the victim of identity theft or at high risk of it. You are unwilling to freeze your credit reports. You know that you won't go through the effort of actively monitoring your own credit.

What is not covered under identity theft? ›

What does identity theft insurance not cover? It's important to note that these insurance policies typically don't cover stolen money or direct financial losses from fraudulent purchases and other unauthorized use of credit accounts. They typically reimburse you only for the costs of the reporting and recovery process.

How much is Zander Elite? ›

What are Zander's Subscription Options?
Subscription detailsEssential plan for individualsElite plan for families
Cost of monthly plans$6.75$21.99
Cost of annual plans$75$240
The amount you'll save with annual plans$6$23.88
Number of adults covered12
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What is the safest virus protector? ›

Our Top Tested Picks
  • Best Overall. Bitdefender Antivirus Plus. ...
  • Best Antivirus From a Well-Known Brand. Norton AntiVirus Plus. ...
  • Best for One-PC Households. McAfee AntiVirus. ...
  • Best Breadth of Features. G Data Antivirus. ...
  • Best for Speedy Scans. Malwarebytes Premium Security. ...
  • Best for Thrifty Users. ...
  • Best for a Small Footprint.

Why did NortonLifeLock change its name? ›

NortonLifeLock and Avast recently merged to become one company and we have a new company name, Gen. Gen (NASDAQ: GEN) is a global company dedicated to powering Digital Freedom through its trusted Cyber Safety brands, Norton, Avast, LifeLock, Avira, AVG, ReputationDefender and CCleaner.

How much does Zander insurance cost? ›

How much does Zander cost? Zander Costs $6.75 per month for individual plans, and $12.90 per month for families.

Is LifeLock good or bad? ›

LifeLock's identity monitoring and alerts are similar to those of other identity theft protection options that are definitely worth it. However, the value and purpose of some of LifeLock's additional services are unclear (such as “fictitious identity monitoring”).

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