Digital Privacy Cleanup & Data Removal
Shrink your online footprint, opt out of data brokers, and stop oversharing - free to follow.
Cybersecurity & PrivacyPDF · 7 pages· v1.0
4.7Shrink your online footprint, opt out of data brokers, and stop oversharing - free to follow.
Cybersecurity & PrivacyPDF · 7 pages· v1.0
4.7Your personal information - address, phone, relatives, past addresses - is bought and sold by data brokers and scattered across old accounts and oversharing apps. That footprint fuels spam, scam targeting, stalking, and identity theft. This free guide helps you systematically shrink it. It walks you through finding what's out there about you, opting out of the data-broker industry (with the realistic caveats about how the process works and why it's ongoing), tightening the privacy settings that leak your data by default, cleaning up old accounts, and reducing what you share going forward. It also covers location privacy on your phone, where a surprising amount of exposure originates. It's for anyone who feels they've lost control of their personal data, people facing harassment who need their address harder to find, and privacy-minded folks who want a repeatable cleanup routine. Because this is offered free, it focuses on methods that don't require paid removal services: the manual opt-out approach, the settings to change, and a sustainable quarterly routine to keep your footprint small. You'll come away knowing how to search for your own exposed data, how to request removal, how to lock down the defaults that re-leak it, and how to share less without dropping off the internet entirely.
Privacy shouldn't be paywalled, and this guide deliberately uses only free, manual methods - no paid removal service required. It's offered free so anyone can shrink their footprint.
You can remove it, but brokers often re-collect over time, so the guide treats it as an ongoing routine rather than a one-time fix and includes a quarterly maintenance checklist to keep it down.
Yes, this is a common reason people use it. It prioritizes the broker opt-outs and settings that most affect whether your home address is easily findable, though no guide can guarantee total removal.
No. The goal is to share less and leak less, not to disappear. The guide focuses on tightening defaults, removing exposed personal details, and being deliberate about what you post going forward.
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