Everyone understands credit scores. They are flawed, frustrating, and often unfair—but they are familiar. You know when they are used. You roughly know how they work. You know when they hurt you and when they help you. That familiarity is disappearing. The financial system is quietly moving beyond credit scores, and most people won’t realize it until the consequences are irreversible. Not toward a single replacement number, not toward a visible label you can monitor, but toward something far more dangerous precisely because it is continuous, invisible, and unchallengeable: behavioral scoring. You will never see your behavior score. You will never be told it exists. You will never be informed when it is used against you. You will only feel…
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