To locate your exposed profiles, data brokers require specific matching criteria. During checkout, you provide basic historical identifiers like past addresses, old emails, and phone numbers.
We practice strict data minimization. We only collect the exact data required to force a data removal, and we will never ask for your Social Security Number (SSN) or Drivers License. Your data is secured with Google Firestore, and your payment is processed directly by Stripe.
Within 24 to 48 hours of your enrollment, our automated scouts spin up. Because we use 100% automated infrastructure, no foreign contractors or human reviewers ever access your personal data. Our software securely cross-references your submitted identifiers against dozens of high-visibility data brokers, people-search websites, and public record aggregators to locate exact matches of your digital footprint.
Asking data brokers nicely does not work. Instead, we use the legal authority you granted us during sign-up.
Under state privacy laws (like the CCPA), we act as your legally designated Authorized Agent. Our system automatically generates and sends binding deletion demands to every supported broker hosting your data. Because these requests carry the weight of federal E-SIGN Act compliance and state privacy mandates, brokers are legally compelled to honor them.
Once the legal demands are dispatched, the compliance clock starts. While some databases process our automated requests instantly, privacy laws grant other brokers up to 45 days to fully remove your records.
We don't leave you in the dark. Within 7 to 10 days, we deliver a detailed progress report directly to your inbox, showing you exactly which brokers were targeted and the status of your removals.
Data brokers are notorious for repopulating your profile months later when they purchase new public records. A one-time removal is never enough.
Your $19.99 annual subscription includes continuous enforcement. Every 120 days (three times a year), our software automatically wakes up, rescans the broker databases, and issues fresh takedown requests for any new or repopulated data it finds. You stay off the market.