Who else has seen my credit report?

Your credit report enables you to see who has viewed your credit information either for credit applications or otherwise. This is recorded in the credit applications and searches section of your credit report – searches are kept on report for 2 years and enables you to see who has viewed your credit information.

Applications for credit will be noted as a credit search footprint, other viewings of your credit report, such as when you apply for a job or a flat, noted as an enquiry footprint.

No one can view your credit file without your permission except the taxman, the DSS, the police or others with court approval.

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