Elder Fraud Toolkit is an MIT licensed TypeScript library that automates the mail and phone steps on a real elder fraud prevention checklist. It fills in credit freeze request letters for Equifax, Experian and TransUnion, either for someone freezing their own file or for a guardian, conservator or power of attorney agent acting for a person who cannot place the freeze themselves. Federal law makes that fiduciary request free, but it works only by mail, each bureau wants a different package, and TransUnion uses a different P.O. box for a protected consumer freeze. The library gets those details right so a letter does not land on the wrong desk. It also ships the fraud prevention hotlines as one tap tel links, a vCard that saves all of them at once, and QR codes rendered on the device. Nothing it does makes a network call. There is no server and no analytics, and it never asks for a Social Security number. Published by Kevin D. Klagge, Esq. in Miami.
Features
- Credit freeze letters for Equifax, Experian and TransUnion
- Protected consumer freeze for a guardian, conservator or POA agent
- Fraud hotlines as one tap calls, a vCard and QR codes
- Runs entirely in the browser, no server and no network calls