Organize your privacy cleanup
Data Broker Removal Checklist
Data broker cleanup can feel messy because every site has its own process. This checklist helps you track what you checked, what you submitted, and what needs to be rechecked later.
- Identity exposure
- Account security
- Phone and address privacy
- Social profile visibility
- Data broker cleanup
Learn where California’s official deletion system fits.
Family Privacy ChecklistProtect parents, kids, and household members.
Business Privacy ChecklistSeparate personal information from business visibility.
Start With a Simple Inventory
Write down the types of information you are trying to reduce: full name, phone number, current city, old addresses, relatives, email addresses, and public profile links.
You do not need to fix every listing in one sitting. The best approach is to work through a short list, save confirmation details, and recheck later.
Track Every Removal Attempt
For each opt-out, save the site name, the date submitted, the confirmation email if one was sent, and the date you should recheck.
Some listings disappear, come back, or appear through another broker. A tracker helps you avoid starting over every time.
What Premium Will Add
The premium version will turn this into a saved dashboard with reminders, status labels, PDF exports, family profiles, and business privacy checklists.
The first public version gives you the free structure now, then the dashboard will come next.
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