Preventing family member from utilizing the USAA services

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I am an eligible member and have home and auto insurance through USAA.

I am estranged from my daughter and would prefer she does not receive benefits based on my participation. Do I have any control over this?”

Asked May 15, 2019

1 Answer


If you are a USAA member and you want to prevent a family member from using USAA services, you have a few options. First, you can remove the family member from your USAA membership. This can be done by contacting USAA customer service and requesting to remove the family member from your membership. Keep in mind that this will also remove the family member's access to any USAA services or products, including insurance, banking, and investments. Another option is to limit the family member's access to your USAA accounts. For example, you can remove their authorization to make changes or transactions on your accounts, or restrict their access to certain products or services. It's important to note that as a USAA member, you are responsible for any activity that takes place on your accounts, even if it is done by a family member. So, if you are concerned about a family member using your USAA services inappropriately, it may be best to take action to prevent them from accessing your accounts or removing them from your membership altogether.

Answered May 24, 2019 by MattyMelt

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