Your digital exposure is an open file. The only question is whether you've read it.
Human-led OSINT investigation, data broker removal, and credential leak monitoring for executives, families, and organisations whose privacy is a professional requirement.
- What you receive
- 2-page exposure summary
- Delivery
- 48 hours
- Cost
- No charge · by appointment
- Initial contact
- Alias accepted
What data brokers and credential breaches expose about you.
Data brokers collect and sell your home address, income estimate, family-member names, employer history, and daily movement patterns. There are over 150 active brokers with profiles on you — most updated automatically, without your knowledge or consent.
Since 2020, more than 26 billion credential records have been exposed in documented breaches. Your email and associated passwords are almost certainly in at least one — and in many cases those credentials are still active, circulating in dark-web markets right now.
Your social profiles, geotagged photos, professional affiliations, and public records build a detailed targeting profile: the same information a threat actor uses to craft a spear-phishing attack, impersonate you, or identify your physical location.
The question is not whether this information exists. It is whether you know what it says.
Your footprint is the dial — it sets the difficulty of every attack you face. Reducing it is the one lever you control, and it's the work we do.
Three differences a removal subscription can't close.
- ✗ Counts a sent request as a removal — no verification
- ✗ No dark-web or credential-pair matching, and no GDPR Art 17/21 escalation when a broker refuses
- ✗ Holds a standing copy of your identity to re-scan for as long as you keep paying
- ✓ Verified removals — an analyst confirms deletion and watches for re-listing
- ✓ Reaches what a scan can't — dark-web and credential-pair analysis, plus analyst-drafted GDPR Art 17/21 escalation
- ✓ No standing copy of your identity — human-led, findings purged within 48 hours
Prefer to start smaller? The €595 Mirror maps your exposure, and its €450 Presence Reduction Brief hands you the removal playbook to run yourself — the Eraser is for when you want it executed and verified for you.
What do you need?
Choose the situation that fits. Pricing is fixed where stated; otherwise scoped at proposal.
Data brokers, breach databases, social profiles, forums — a clear picture before doing anything else.
You've worked at a breached company, or you're seeing suspicious activity. Identify what's circulating and where.
Harassment, impersonation, or a specific adversary. A structured threat profile and surface-reduction plan.
Data brokers and people-search platforms, manually removed. Suppression strategy and a 90-day re-scrub.
Executive footprint audits, attack-surface mapping, third-party vendor exposure. Scoped by individuals and depth.
Available alongside any engagement — Family check €750/pp · Deepfake €900 · OPSEC €600 · Crypto €1,200 · Pre-Transaction €1,500 · Family Office from €8,500 View all add-ons →
How an investigation runs.
Four stages, each gated. No scan returns a finding until the prior stage cleared.
Briefings
Long-form analysis, guides, and threat intel from our analysts.
Search Result Removal Is Not Data Removal
Search engines can hide a result without deleting the source behind it, which is why durable removal starts at the source, not the search box.
ANALYSISThe Security Case for Cleaning Up Your Digital Footprint
Footprint cleanup is not privacy theatre. It improves security when it removes the data attackers use to profile, impersonate, recover accounts, and build credible pretexts.
ANALYSISDutch NIS2 Compliance: The Exposure Gap Boards Still Need to Map
From 15 August 2026 the Dutch Cyberbeveiligingswet makes boards accountable for cyber-risk management, and a controls checklist alone cannot show the exposure that makes those controls bypassable.
Prefer to talk it through first?
If you'd rather start with a conversation than a form, tell us what you're dealing with and an analyst will point you to the right next step.
Talk to an analyst →Or email us directly at enquiries@privacyinsightsolutions.com