Your Data Shouldn’t Be Public.
With one click someone can access your work history, criminal record, social media accounts, current address/phone number and more. What they do with that information is entirely out of your control. Until now.
Take control of your data on the internet and remove it.
Locate Your Data
Public Data Removal will locate your data across 50+ data mining websites. For more information on how these sites operate click here.
Remove Your Data
Once your data profiles are located we will begin the process of removing them on your behalf.
Monitor Your Data
Once your data is removed from these websites we will monitor them to ensure your data stays secure. For more information on this process click here.
About
What is Public Data?
Public Data is your Personally Identifiable Information that has been sourced and compiled by Data Brokers. That information is then sold to anyone who is willing to pay their small fee.
For more information on where this data comes from click here.
Did you know?
Public Data sites purchase data on a regular schedule. This means data that is removed today may be visible again later. At Public Data Removal we monitor to ensure that your privacy and identity are protected all month long.
Features
What We Offer
Your privacy is our business. We remove your data and monitor to make sure it stays removed from dozens of Public Data websites.
Peace Of Mind
Removing your data can help protect you from identity theft and threatening behavior.
Monitoring Services
We’ll send you a monthly report showing that your information is still secure.
Family Plans
Give the gift of privacy by adding your loved ones to your plan at a discounted rate.
Security
Who is most vulnerable?
While anyone could be targeted by the information provided in Public Data profiles there are individuals who are at a higher risk for identity theft, scams and threatening behavior.
Identity theft has increased 53% during the COVID-19 pandemic. The FTC estimates that over nine million identities are stolen each year. A few other facts include:
- Married women are the most common victims of identity theft.
- In another study 60% of Tinder profiles contained information that could easily lead to stalking.
- Young adults and the elderly are the most at risk for identity theft with 63% of victims being female.
- Loses due to identity theft in 2020 alone surpassed $4.5 billion.
The Eldery
In 2021 there were over 92,000 instances of American elders being scammed for a total of $1.7 billion in losses. One of the most popular scams includes the scammer pretending to know the grandchildren of the victim.
Politically Motivated
“Doxing” is on the rise. When someone disagrees with a political sentiment that has been expressed online they can use Public Data to target the poster or their family with personal attacks.
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Reclaim your data. Protect yourself or your family.