Give your loved ones the gift of online privacy this holiday season with DeleteMe

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How does it all work, and how long does it take to remove your data?

Here are just some of the benefits of data removal

Sign up to get started or gift it to the people you love

Did you know, that at any given time, everything you’re doing while online is being tracked, collected, and collated? Data aggregation companies called data brokers take all the information they collect about you, your family, and other people, and then sell it for a profit. Outside of the ethical concerns of that process, one major issue is that it leaves you vulnerable. That information can be easily exposed, purchased, or acquired by nefarious actors. It might then be used to send you loads of spam emails, robocalls, and phishing attempts, and may even contribute to identity theft attacks. Scary stuff. But there are services, like DeleteMe, that help you recover, remove, and take back control of your online privacy and data.

Thanks to a Black Friday and holiday deal you can protect yourself and anyone you care about, for less. DeleteMe is currently 25% off and it would make the perfect gift for your loved ones this holiday season. Why? Because the reality is that everyone’s data is being collected and this service can help remove that information, keep it from being reuploaded to databases and offer extra layers of protection against phishing, identity theft, scams, and more. They deserve privacy and security just like you, and you can be the one to gift it to them.

How does it all work, and how long does it take to remove your data?

After you sign up, you tell the DeleteMe experts what kind of information you want removed. They get to work chasing down the locations of your data, across hundreds of data broker sites, and then follow through with the necessary opt-out process for each. Imagine how much work you’d have to do if you did all that yourself. Not to mention, many of those sites don’t provide a clear or easy process for removing your data and even more will give you the run-around.

It takes about seven days, a week, and you’ll get a detailed report about everything that’s been done, including when and where your data was removed. Moreover, as long as you remain an active subscriber, DeleteMe will continue to remove, take down, and prevent further information from being made available about you. That’s also important because even after all that data is removed, there’s nothing stopping those data brokers or agencies from reuploading or collecting the data again.

Here are just some of the benefits of data removal

Getting your data and information out of the hands of those brokers can do the following:

  • Reduce unwanted spam calls, texts, and emails
  • Enhance security and protection against stalking or harassment
  • Improve your privacy online
  • Safeguard your address and family from doxxing and other activities (like Swatting)
  • Sustained data removal for better personal privacy and security
  • Make you less vulnerable to identity theft and would-be attackers
  • Reduce what companies know about you, your family, and your personal life

Sign up to get started or gift it to the people you love

DeleteMe

The sooner you get started, the sooner DeleteMe’s experts can scour the interwebs for that data and have it removed. That includes anyone you’re gifting DeleteMe access to this holiday season.  You have the option to sign up for a full year for one person, two people, or up to two years at a time, as well. Don’t forget that for Black Friday and the holiday shopping season you can save up to 25% off select DeleteMe offerings. Now’s a great time to see what it can do for you and your family.




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