Checking your own credit score or report won’t affect your score, no matter where you do it. When you view your credit report (on ClearScore, Equifax, Experian, TransUnion, or any other site), it creates what’s called a soft search.
Only you can see this - lenders can’t - and it has no impact on your score or your ability to get credit. It’s a common myth that checking your score lowers it. In reality, regularly reviewing your report is a good habit - it helps you spot mistakes, track progress, and stay in control of your financial health.