A family member had their home address pulled off a data broker and posted online. The harassment took months to die down. We tried to opt out of the brokers ourselves and discovered an industry purpose-built to make that impossible. So we built the opposite of that industry.
Your personal information is not a commodity for strangers to sell. The fact that an industry exists to do this, with no opt-in and barely any opt-out, is a failure of policy that we're not waiting on Congress to fix.
Privacy should be cheap and continuous, not expensive and one-off. Brokers re-list you constantly. A $300 one-time service is worse than useless. We picked a price low enough that running it forever is the obvious choice.
Friendly tools work better than scary ones. The "y'all" is on purpose. This stuff is heavy enough already; we wanted a brand you'd actually want to log into.
Only one way: subscription fees from customers. We do not sell ads, we do not sell data, we do not have a "free tier" supported by something sketchy. If you're not paying us, we are not running on you.
Remote-first, headquartered in Atlanta, GA. Most of the team has a background in security engineering, privacy law, or both. We're hiring — see careers.