Privacy score guide
How to Check Your Online Privacy Score
A privacy score turns a messy online exposure problem into a clear starting point. It helps you see what is visible, what is risky, and what to fix first.
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- Printable checklist
- Data broker tracking prep
- Family and business paths
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What a Privacy Score Measures
A useful privacy score should look at identity exposure, account security, device privacy, social media visibility, and data broker cleanup progress.
The goal is not to create a perfect number. The goal is to make your privacy risks easier to understand and easier to prioritize.
The Best First Checks
Start by checking whether your phone number, address, old accounts, public profiles, and business contact details are easy to connect.
Then review your most important accounts. Your main email account should be protected with a strong unique password and two-factor authentication.
What To Fix First
Fix anything that makes it easier for strangers or scammers to connect your name, address, phone number, relatives, workplace, and routines.
After that, organize data broker opt-outs and schedule rechecks so your cleanup does not become a one-time task that gets forgotten.
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