Privacy protection for households
Family Privacy Checklist
Family privacy is different from individual privacy because one exposed profile can reveal details about everyone else in the household.
- Identity exposure
- Account security
- Phone and address privacy
- Social profile visibility
- Data broker cleanup
Check one profile first.
Address Privacy GuideUnderstand household address exposure.
Social Privacy ChecklistTighten public profile settings.
Start With the Most Vulnerable People
Older relatives, kids, and less tech-comfortable family members may need the most help. Start with phone exposure, address exposure, social media visibility, and account recovery settings.
Make privacy cleanup a simple checklist instead of a lecture. The easier it feels, the more likely people will finish it.
Household Exposure
People-search sites may connect relatives, addresses, and old locations. Social media posts may reveal family routines, school names, workplaces, birthdays, and travel patterns.
Review what is publicly visible across the household, not just one person.
Premium Family Plan Direction
The family plan will allow multiple profiles, shared cleanup progress, elder protection reminders, child privacy tasks, and monthly recheck prompts.
This gives families an organized privacy routine instead of a one-time checklist.
Early access
Get the free privacy cleanup checklist.
Join the early list for the printable checklist, premium dashboard updates, data broker tracker launch, and family/business privacy tools.
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Start with your free privacy score.
Get a simple score, see your biggest exposure areas, and follow practical cleanup steps.
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