Digital footprint cleanup
How to Clean Up Your Digital Footprint
Your digital footprint is the trail of accounts, posts, profiles, search results, listings, photos, and contact details connected to you online.
- Privacy score estimate
- Priority cleanup plan
- Printable checklist
- Data broker tracking prep
- Family and business paths
Estimate your starting privacy score.
Social Privacy ChecklistTighten profile visibility.
Address Privacy GuideUnderstand address exposure.
Start With High-Impact Exposure
Do not try to clean everything at once. Start with the information that creates the most risk: your address, phone number, main email, public social profiles, and old accounts.
Removing one exposed phone number or old public profile can reduce the amount of information that connects everything else.
Clean Up Old Accounts
Old accounts are easy to forget, but they may still reveal usernames, profile photos, locations, bios, posts, and recovery details.
Make a list of old services you used, search for your old usernames, and close or update accounts that no longer need to exist.
Create a Maintenance Routine
Digital footprint cleanup works best as a routine. Check your exposure monthly or quarterly, save confirmation details, and recheck sites where your data previously appeared.
A privacy score helps you measure progress instead of guessing.
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