After-incident cleanup
Privacy Cleanup After a Scam
After a scam attempt, privacy cleanup should focus on accounts, recovery settings, public exposure, and scam-resistant habits.
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Secure your email first.
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Start With Account Safety
If you clicked a suspicious link or entered account information, change the affected password from the official website and review login history.
Secure your main email first because it may control password resets for other accounts.
Reduce Personal Exposure
Scammers often use public details to sound convincing. Review phone exposure, address exposure, social media visibility, and people-search listings.
Remove unnecessary public details and track broker opt-outs so future scams have less personal context to use.
Build Verification Habits
Verify urgent requests through official websites or known phone numbers instead of links and numbers inside suspicious messages.
Use the privacy cleanup planner to build a post-incident checklist you can revisit.
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Check your score, then work through the right guide.
Use the free privacy score checker, cleanup planner, report builder, and guide library to reduce online exposure step by step.
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