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Start free. Pay only for the step you actually want.

Three things you can buy, and a free scan before any of them. Each one adds one specific thing to the step below it, and you can stop at any of them.

Free scan $0 · Full report $9.99 · Deep Sweep $29 once · Protection $14.99/mo or $129/yr

No account and no card for the free scan, and declining our emails never affects it. Paid checkout runs on Stripe — your card details never reach us.

4,441 removal requests filed so far, 75 confirmed removed · as of August 2026. Confirmations arrive over 30 to 45 days, so the two numbers are never level. How we count →

What each step adds to the one below it

Nothing here is a bundle you have to decode. Each step does one more thing than the last, and the price is what that thing costs.

  1. $0free

    Free scan

    See which of your details have already leaked, and where they are turning up. About fifteen seconds. No account, no card, and the result appears on the page.

  2. $9.99once

    Full report

    Adds the actual values. The free scan tells you that a phone number of yours is out there. This shows you the number, and every site we found holding it. It runs up to 15 searches rather than the handful the free scan makes, so it follows the trail further: one email finds the phone paired with it in a leak, that phone finds an address.

    Everything you pay here comes off the Deep Sweep, in full, for 30 days. Starting small never costs you anything.

    We can only report on what a scan finds, so this one is offered on your own results page once the free scan has something to show.

  3. $10.75 per month, billed annually

    Protection

    Adds the one thing a single clean-up cannot do: we go back. These companies rebuild their files from public records, so a listing you removed this month can be rebuilt from a property sale or a change of address next quarter. Protection files again, every time you reappear.

    Watch up to 3 of these — email, name, phone, address or gamertag. A weekly report tells you what changed. If your email turns up in a new leak, you hear it from us. The AI Concierge walks you through the fixes only you can make.

    $10.75 a month, billed $129/yr — save 28%. Cancel in two clicks from your dashboard.

    Billing cycle

    30-day refund on your first bill. Also sold as Protection for gamers — the same plan with a gamer-skinned dashboard.

Protecting a household? Family is Protection with 5 household seats — what a seat covers, and what it costs

Built by Brandon Audeh, a paid to find security holes before criminals do. The person who finds your details is the one who files to have them taken down.

Before you pay, so it is not a surprise afterwards: right after checkout you fill in a short profile — your name, current and previous addresses, and date of birth — and sign one authorization form. That form is what lets us act for you by law. The whole sequence, step by step →

Cancel anytime. Subscriptions renew on the cycle you choose; switch, pause or cancel from your account with no penalty, and existing subscribers keep their current price. The Deep Sweep is a one-time purchase, work begins the moment you confirm, and it is covered by our Refund & Service Guarantee: a full $29 refund if we fail to file a majority (51%+) of what your plan files in its first 14 days for reasons within our control. How we count

Removing you once is not the job

Every service in this category sends the same letters, and they work. The question nobody else answers is what happens the month after.

What everyone here does

Asks the companies publishing you to take your name, address, phone and relatives down, so searching for you stops returning them. Real work, and genuinely worth paying for.

What happens next

Those companies rebuild their profiles from whatever they can find. Your details are sitting in a leaked file nobody can pull back, so the file keeps supplying them. The page returns, and next year you pay for the same removal again.

A fresh blank notice pasted on a weathered wall, next to the torn scar where an older one was pulled down, with the crumpled sheet lying on the pavement below.

They put it back.

We file at 582 companies, and we file again every time you reappear. Alongside it we show you the leaked record itself, so you can defuse it: change the password that escaped, retire the address that burned.

Said plainly: leaked data cannot be deleted from the internet, and anyone who tells you otherwise is lying to you. Listings can be removed, and we remove them. That distinction is the whole product.

Comparing us with DeleteMe, Incogni or Optery? Their published prices and ours are side by side, with what each one covers. See the comparison →

What happens after you pay

No black box and no vague “we’ll handle it.” Every filing is logged in your dashboard with a real date against it.

  1. Minute 0

    Your scan runs, and every leaked credential and live listing we can find is written down.

  2. Day 0

    The first batch of legal removal requests goes out, under your authorization. You watch the sent log fill up.

  3. Days 1–45

    These companies have 45 days to comply, under California Civil Code §1798.135(c). We track every filing through its own window and chase the ones that stall.

  4. Day 30

    A progress report: what has come down so far, what is still inside its legal window, and what we are chasing. It is a status check, not the final answer — two weeks of the window are still running.

  5. Day 45 onwards

    Now the window has closed, so now the answer means something. We re-check every filing and show you what actually came down.

  6. Ongoing, with Protection

    A company relists you, we file again automatically. A new leak turns up your email, you get the alert and what to do about it.

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Three trays, each deeper than the last.

Straight answers on what you are paying for

The questions people actually ask before they pay, answered the way we would answer them on the phone.

What does the $29 buy me that the free scan didn’t?

The free scan tells you which of your details leaked and where. The Deep Sweep shows you the actual values, names every site holding them, and — this is the part you are paying for — files the removal requests with all 582 companies so you do not have to.

Will I be auto-charged or auto-renewed?

Protection and Family renew on the cycle you choose, monthly or annual, and you can cancel in two clicks from your account with no penalty. The $29 Deep Sweep is a one-time payment: it includes 30 days of Protection, and if you do not actively choose to continue you are never charged again.

Can you remove everything about me?

No. In most cases we will not remove 100% of your information from the internet. We remove what current law lets us compel from the companies that collect and sell your details. Public records, news articles and social media are outside anyone’s removal power, and getting hundreds of companies to honour an opt-out is never-ending work. If “everything, permanently” is your expectation, we are not the right product for you.

How long does it take?

These companies get 45 days to comply under California Civil Code §1798.135(c). We file on the day you pay, send you a progress report at day 30 while that window is still running, and re-check everything once it has closed. We do not guarantee a company will comply — nobody honestly can — but you can see every filing and its date in your dashboard the whole time.

Why is it a subscription? I paid once already.

These companies rebuild their files from public records — a property sale, a voter roll, a change of address. Being removed today does not stop one of them listing you again from a fresh record. The Deep Sweep clears what is there now. Protection keeps filing every time you come back.

Is the Deep Sweep refundable?

Yes, under a specific guarantee. What you are paying us for is filing — the one thing we control — so that is what we guarantee: if we fail to file a majority (51%+) of what your plan files in its first 14 days for a reason within our control (our outage, our error, a misconfiguration), email support and we refund the full $29 within 5 business days. What we cannot refund is a company being slow inside its legal window, or one relisting you later from fresh public records. Full terms on our Refund & Service Guarantee, which governs over anything else you read on this site.

Who does Family cover, and what does it cost?

$20.75 per month, billed $249/yr. It covers you, in full — removals at 582 companies, monitoring, re-filing — plus 5 household seats and one dashboard for the whole family. Being straight about what a seat is today: it holds a person’s details and lets us ask them for their own authorization to act on their behalf. It is not yet a sweep of its own — the sweep and the monitoring still run at the account level. We ask each adult directly because that is how the law works: removal authority runs from the person to us, and you cannot sign it on another adult’s behalf, however closely related. If what you want today is a second person swept independently, two Protection plans do that and Family does not — we would rather tell you here than after you have paid. Extra seats are $49/yr each. Start Family →

I’m already a subscriber — does my price change?

No. Existing subscribers keep their current price for as long as the subscription stays active. New pricing applies to new subscriptions only.

What do you do with my email?

We do not sell, rent or license your data. The identifier you scan is used to run the check and to email you the result, and it is kept for 48 hours so we can send it. Marketing email is a separate opt-in, off by default, and declining it never affects your scan. Checkout is handled by Stripe and we never see or store your card details.

See what is out there first. It is free.

Fifteen seconds, no card and no account. You can decide about everything else once you have seen it.