Robert Maynard Jr.

Robert Maynard Jr. (born 1962) is an American businessman and co-founder of Internet America and LifeLock.[1] He resigned from LifeLock in 2007 following reports that challenged the company's founding narrative and revealed his earlier ban from the credit repair industry by the Federal Trade Commission.[2]

Early life

Maynard was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. His father, Robert Maynard Sr., worked as an optometrist.[3]

Maynard attended Northern Arizona University.[2] He later served in the U.S. Marine Corps[3] and as an officer in the U.S Army, including in the 12th Special Forces Group.[4]

Career

In the late 1990s, Maynard co-founded the Internet service provider Internet America. The company went public in 1998.[5]

After departing from Internet America, Maynard founded Dotsafe, an internet filtering provider for educational sites.[6] In 2005, he co-founded LifeLock with Todd Davis, an identity theft protection software company.[7][8] He resigned in June 2007 following media criticism of his past involving bankruptcy, an FTC investigation, and identity theft.[9][10][11]

Personal life

After being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in his 40s, Maynard has spoken publicly about the diagnosis as well as his experiences with treatment. He has written and spoken about mental health awareness.[3][12][13] In 2020, Maynard published a book titled One F*cked Up Dude: My Continuing Journey to UnF*cked, addressing his diagnosis and career downfall.

See also

References

  1. Robert Maynard. I get depressed over bad things Quora, Jan 23, 2024, retrieved Jan 23, 2024^
  2. Cracking LifeLock: Even After a $12 Million Penalty for Deceptive Advertising, the Tempe Company Can't Be Honest About Its Identity-Theft-Protection Service Phoenix New Times, 2010-05-13, retrieved 2026-03-16^
  3. Ray Stern. LifeLock Founder Robert Maynard Rises From the Ashes — to Crash and Burn Again Phoenix New Times, 2020-03-09, retrieved 2026-03-11^
  4. Huffington, Arianna Stassinopoulos, (born 15 July 1950), Founder and Chief Executive, Thrive Global, since 2016 Who's Who, Oxford University Press, 2012-12-01, retrieved 2025-12-08^
  5. 5.1. Internet subscribers to fixed networks, 1999-2003 doi.org, retrieved 2025-12-08^
  6. Teresa Buyikian. Yet Another Dot Com Tempts Agency Contenders Ad Week, August 23, 1999^
  7. Debbie Carlson. Protect financial information from theft Chicago Tribune, 31 January 2014, retrieved 30 May 2014^
  8. Emily Jane Fox. 4 things to do after your credit card has been hacked CNN Money, 19 December 2013, retrieved 30 May 2014^
  9. Ray Stern. What Happened in Vegas Phoenix New Times, 30 May 2007, retrieved 14 November 2021^
  10. Kim Zetter. LifeLock Founder Resigns Amid Controversy Wired, 2007-06-11, retrieved 2019-04-19^
  11. Chris Casacchia. LifeLock founder resigns amid questions about his past bizjournals.com, 2007-06-12, retrieved 2007-06-19^
  12. Adam Mendler. Do What You Should: Interview with Robert Maynard, Co-Founder of LifeLock Adam Mendler, October 27, 2024, retrieved 2025-11-24^
  13. SurchX. Robert Maynard Founder of SurchX Delivers Heartfelt Keynote at 2019 Phoenix Startup Week June 5, 2019, retrieved 2025-01-14^