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GalaxyWarden vs Incogni: more than automated opt-outs.

Incogni is a clean, low-cost automated service that keeps sending broker opt-out requests on a recurring cycle. GalaxyWarden runs that same automated removal — and then covers the part Incogni does not: the breached passwords and leaked credentials that let attackers into your accounts, plus a scan that follows the trail from one leak to the next, and a one-time $29 Deep Sweep instead of an ongoing plan.

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GalaxyWarden

Exposure scanning and data-broker removal

Automated broker removal plus breach + credential scanning, a scan that follows the trail from one leak to the next, and re-filing every time a broker puts you back. The leaks and the listings, in one place.

Start free, or run the one-time $29 Deep Sweep with no subscription.

Incogni

Automated data-broker removal (subscription)

Incogni (owned by Surfshark) is an automated data-removal subscription: it identifies data brokers and people-search sites likely to hold your information and sends opt-out requests for you, then re-sends fresh removal waves on a recurring cycle to catch anything a broker has put back.

Publicly listed from around $7.99/month billed annually for the standard individual plan, with unlimited and family tiers priced higher. Pricing is subscription-based and subject to change.

GalaxyWarden vs Incogni, honestly compared

A capability-by-capability look. Where Incogni leads, we say so below the table — a fair comparison has to cut both ways.

Capability GalaxyWarden Incogni
People-search & data-broker removalAutomated opt-out requests. Yes Yes
They put you back; we file againFresh removal waves on a cycle. Yes Yes
Breach & leaked-credential scanningFinding the exposed passwords attackers reuse. Yes No
A scan that follows the trailOne email finds the phone; the phone finds the address. Yes No
AI + human concierge that guides remediationBeyond a dashboard status. Yes No
One-time cleanup, no subscriptionThe $29 Deep Sweep — pay once. Yes No

“Partial” means the capability exists in a narrower or less-specialised form. Based on publicly available information as of 2026; features and pricing are subject to change.

Where Incogni leads

Incogni is one of the simplest and most affordable ways to keep automated broker opt-outs running in the background, backed by an established security company (Surfshark). If you want low-cost, hands-off, recurring broker removal and nothing more, Incogni is a strong pick — and a fair comparison should acknowledge that.

More work, more features — and more efficient

GalaxyWarden is not trying to be the cheapest. It is trying to be the most complete and the most efficient — and that combination is what makes it better value.

More complete

Both halves of the problem

Incogni works one half: getting your records off broker sites. GalaxyWarden works both — it finds the breached passwords and leaked credentials attackers actually use and removes the broker listings that turn a name into a home address. Fix one half and ignore the other, and the door is still open.

More efficient

A modern pipeline, not a manual back-office

The older model leans on slow, manual, labour-heavy processes that are expensive to run and often deliver patchy results. GalaxyWarden automates the heavy lifting — scanning, following the trail, opt-out generation and re-filing — with human and AI review where it actually changes the outcome.

Better value

Efficiency you can see in the price

Cutting that expensive manual overhead lets us pass the savings straight to you — including a one-time $29 Deep Sweep with no subscription. This is not a race to the bottom: it is more complete protection, delivered more efficiently, which is simply better value.

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GalaxyWarden vs Incogni: your questions

Straight answers — including where Incogni is the better fit.

Is GalaxyWarden a good alternative to Incogni?

Yes, if you want protection beyond broker opt-outs. GalaxyWarden runs the same recurring broker removal and adds breach/credential scanning, a scan that follows the trail, and step-by-step help, with a one-time $29 Deep Sweep so you can start without committing to a subscription.

Does GalaxyWarden do more than Incogni?

Yes. Incogni automates broker opt-outs. GalaxyWarden does that and also finds the leaked credentials attackers reuse, follows the trail from one leak to the next, and helps you fix it — both halves, not just one.

Is GalaxyWarden just undercutting Incogni on price?

No. Our pipeline is more automated and efficient, which lets us deliver more complete protection and still pass value to you — including a one-time $29 Deep Sweep. The goal is better value through completeness and efficiency, not the lowest sticker price.

Fix the leaks too, not just the broker sites.

Breach and credential scanning and data-broker removal, laid out so you can see how they connect — delivered efficiently, priced as value. Start with a free scan and decide from there.

Removals are filed as your authorized agent under CCPA and state-equivalent law. Your scan is private to you — we never sell your data. Incogni is a trademark of its respective owner; this comparison is independent and reflects publicly available information.