You can get a free FICO score from Discover by going to the website and signing up for a free Discover Scorecard account. Discover offers free FICO scores using the FICO Score 8 credit-score model and credit reports from TransUnion.
Anyone can enroll in the Discover Scorecard program. You don’t need to have a Discover credit card or another Discover account to be eligible. Once you have created your account, you can see updates to your score on a monthly basis.
If you want more frequent updates and more than just a free credit score, you can create a free WalletHub account. You’ll get daily updates to your VantageScore credit score and TransUnion credit report, along with free credit monitoring and personalized credit-improvement tips. As long as you’re checking your credit score regularly, it does not matter which scoring model you use.
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