This is how a stranger finds you. And this is how we take it down.
Imagine driving down the road and, just by glancing at every other car’s licence plate, you could instantly know the driver’s full name, age, home address, interests, and more. In the physical world that would be considered an outrageous invasion of privacy.
Online, an email address or username is that licence plate, and the internet is the road. Anyone who sees it can pull up far more about you than they should. Most people have no idea how exposed they already are.
Fewer spam calls. Fewer marketing emails. Fewer strangers who can find where you live.
The scan is free, with no account and no card — about fifteen seconds. Removals are $29 once, or $14.99/mo to keep filing.
One email finds the phone. The phone finds the address. The address finds the people you live with.
Nobody has to break into anything. Every step below uses something that is already sitting in a leaked file or printed on a page anyone can read — and each answer is what makes the next question possible.
- Your email addressThe one you have used for years. It is sitting in a leak from some company you signed up to and forgot.
- The phone number beside itLeaks store the two together, so one hands over the other.
- The address on that phoneLook-up sites publish it, to anyone who types your name in.
- The names at that addressThe people you live with, listed right next to it.
You cannot unleak the email. That already happened, and the copies of it are out there for good. What you can do is take down everything it leads to, and take it down again each time one of them puts it back. That is the whole job.
This is also how our scan works, and it is why we ask for one email address instead of a form. Every other service checks only the details you hand it.
The free scan tells you where. Paying tells you what.
The free scan is not a teaser with the good part removed. It is the first part of the same report, and it is the part that answers the question you actually arrived with.
Free scan
No account · no card · about 15 seconds- Which of your details have leaked
- Where they turn up, searched against 13.1B+ leaked records
- How many of the 28 sites a stranger can search you on are carrying you
- The results open on the page. We email you a copy as well
Deep Sweep
$29 once · nothing renews- Everything in the free scan, plus the actual values that leaked
- Every site holding each one, named
- The removal requests, filed for you with all 582 companies
- A dashboard showing every request as it goes out and what comes back
Then we write to 582 companies, one letter each, in your name.
Both halves: the 28 sites where a stranger types your name and reads your address, and the companies behind them that keep selling it. Cut the supply and the copies downstream go dark.

You sign one authorization form. That form is what lets us act for you by law, as your authorized agent under the California Consumer Privacy Act. Then the letters go out in paced daily batches — the first immediately, the rest tracked in a log you can watch, so nothing happens behind your back.
Each one is addressed to a named privacy department, cites the statute, and asks for deletion and suppression. Companies have 45 days to answer under §1798.135(c), so confirmations arrive over the weeks that follow rather than on the day we send. We re-check every request we send and email you what came down.
Between them those 582 companies run 634 sites, which is why one letter can clear more than one listing. See the list, and how we count it →
What we will not promise: in most cases we will not remove 100% of your information from the internet. Getting hundreds of companies to honor an opt-out is never-ending work, and any service that tells you otherwise is overselling. The scan is free before any of it.
CCPA Authorized-Agent Removal Request
- To
- Spokeo, Inc. — Privacy Dept.
- Data subject
- Jordan M. ████
- Email on file
- j•••@email.com
- Address
- 4•• Oak St, ██████, CA
- Authorized agent
- GalaxyWarden (BATECH LLC)
They put your listing back. We file again.
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 next quarter. Deep Sweep clears what is there now. Protection keeps filing every time you come back.
Start free. Pay when you want us to file.
- We file with all 582 companies, then keep filing every time one of them puts you back
- Your address cut off at the source, not just at the sites showing it
- If your email turns up in a new leak, you hear it from us
- Cancel in two clicks from your dashboard. No contracts
- Everything in monthly, paid once a year instead of every month
- The same filing across all 582 companies, kept running
- Works out at $10.75 a month
Cancel in two clicks
Want to see everything without the filing? The full report is $9.99 on its own, and it credits in full toward a Deep Sweep for 30 days. Protecting a household, or want the yearly rate? See all plans →
What happens right after you pay: you fill in a short profile — your name, current and previous addresses, and date of birth — and sign the one authorization form above. The whole sequence, step by step →
Deep Sweep is covered by our 14-day filing guarantee: if we do not file at least 51% of what your plan can file in its first 14 days, you get the full $29 back. Protection is refundable for 30 days on your first bill. Checkout runs on Stripe — your card details never reach us.
See what a stranger can find about you.
One email address, about fifteen seconds, and the answer opens on the page. Nothing to pay and no account to make.
Built and run by Brandon Audeh, a paid to find security holes before criminals do. More about how this got built →