A soft search, also known as a soft inquiry, is a type of credit check that lenders do to see how well you manage money. They use soft searches to assess your eligibility for credit products (like loans and credit cards). This type of search doesn't affect your credit score, and you can use it to help you keep track of who's looking at your credit history.
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- What is a soft search?
- How do soft searches differ from hard searches?
- Who can perform a soft search?
- What are hard inquiries?
- What is a credit report and where do you get mine from?
- What information is in your credit report?
- How long does information stay in my credit report?
- What are 'Insights'?
- What's a mortgage?
- Why is my account showing late or missed payments?