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Check if your personal info is exposed
Your personal data is collected and sold every day. Discover which companies hold your personal information with our free data exposure scan.
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Your personal data is collected and sold every day. Discover which companies hold your personal information with our free data exposure scan.
Communication you never asked for
You receive robocalls, spam calls, texts and messages daily or several times a day.
Unwanted attention from strangers
You have become or could become a victim of doxxing and defamation, online snooping, and stalking.
Greater risk of fraud and financial loss
You’re on the target list for identity theft, phishing, and scam campaigns designed to trick you and steal your money.
Real-life attacks and threats
Even more concerning, with your home address so easy to find, you’re exposed to physical aggression and attacks.
Have you ever looked yourself up?
Anyone can find your address, name, and phone number with a simple Google search. That’s because companies that run people search sites collect your information from online sources and publish it on their websites.
Your personal data is taken advantage of daily
These companies make money from your data by providing both basic info and full reports to over 300 million searches a day made by snoopers, scammers, spammers, recruiters, and insurers, to name just a few. Your personal data is taken advantage of daily. Stop the intrusion and reclaim your right to privacy.
How it works
Step 1
Enter your name, address, email and telephone number and click “Run free scan.”
Step 2
We scan people search sites and look for your profiles or pages where your personal information is listed.
Step 3
You’ll receive your free report in your inbox within 1h.
Step 4
Sign up for Incogni to continuously remove your personal information from both public and private databases.
If we don’t meet your expectations, contact our 24/7 Customer Support Team within 30 days of signing up, and we’ll refund the full price paid.
Public data brokers are companies that collect, hold, sell, and publish your personal information. You can easily find personal information on their websites, using a search engine. That’s why they’re also called people search sites (PSS). You’ve probably already heard about some of them, like PeopleFinders, PeopleLooker, and BeenVerified. There are thousands of public data brokers operating globally, with hundreds of them based in the US alone.
Private data brokers, just like public data brokers, are companies that collect, hold, and sell your personal data. The main difference is that their databases aren’t public and you can’t browse them.
The scan will identify if your personal information is listed by public data brokers, as their databases are publicly accessible and searchable. Private data brokers may also hold your information, but their databases aren’t publicly accessible, making it impossible to check.
Yes. Incogni will continuously send removal requests to both private and public data brokers on your behalf. This way, we make sure your data is not just removed once, but every time a broker adds it to their database. We’ll keep you in the know and update you on progress with our dashboard and regular email updates.
Yes, you can opt-out of both public and private data brokers on your own. We’ve even created guides to help you through the process. That said, opt-out procedures are time-consuming and sometimes hard to find. Many companies make the opt-out process unnecessarily complicated or misleading, collecting additional personal data in the opt-out forms. What’s more, data brokers usually collect your information again, even after you requested its removal, which means you have to go through the process again and again.
Our scanner will check if your data is exposed on public data brokers’ databases. In the US, public data brokers face few restrictions, which is why US residents will find this scanner especially valuable. For example, if you’re an EU resident, your data is protected by stricter privacy laws (the GDPR) which make it illegal to collect, hold or trade your information without your consent.
If you have any more questions, please check out our FAQ or reach out to our dedicated support team.