Security

Security Practices

Credisure Fix treats credit and identity information carefully. Public website forms are for basic contact and consultation details, not sensitive documents.

Effective May 23, 2026

What Not To Submit Publicly

Do not enter SSNs, full credit reports, full account numbers, IDs, bank logins, or other sensitive documents into the public contact form or free guide form.

If sensitive documents are needed for a paid service, Credisure Fix will direct you to the appropriate process and will explain what is needed and why.

Permission-Based Access

When account access is needed to review or dispute items, Credisure Fix uses written permission and explains the purpose of that access. Clients should never share credentials unless the service process specifically requires it and authorization is documented.

Credisure Fix keeps admin tracking focused on business contact, service, status, payment, and follow-up data. Full credit files and identity documents should be handled through more secure channels than public website forms.

Payments and Records

Credisure Fix does not process card payments through this website. Payments may be collected outside the website through methods such as Zelle, Cash App, cash, or other agreed methods, then logged manually for bookkeeping.

Business records may include payment date, payment method, amount, service type, and memo notes needed for client tracking and income documentation.

Report a Security Concern

If you believe you received a suspicious message claiming to be Credisure Fix, or you need to report a website security concern, email hello@credisurefix.com.

For urgent account or identity concerns, also contact your bank, creditor, credit reporting agency, or appropriate government reporting channel directly.

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