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Digital Footprint Audits, Data Broker Removal & Executive Privacy Protection

We See What Attackers See. Before They Do.

Your credentials, your address, your family's details — already circulating. We find them before someone else uses them.

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Your digital exposure is an open file on 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 address and associated passwords are almost certainly in at least one of them. In many cases, those credentials are still active — and 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.

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What makes this different from a €8/month scan.

Automated SaaS Tools
  • Automated opt-out requests to public APIs
  • Counts a sent request as a removal — no verification
  • No dark web access or credential pair matching
  • US-based, minimal GDPR coverage
  • No threat context — cannot assess whether exposure is actionable
PI Solutions
  • Human-led investigation, analyst-reviewed findings
  • Verified deletions — monitors re-listing, confirms removal
  • Dark web coverage and active credential pair analysis
  • Netherlands-based, GDPR-native, consent-only workflow
  • Risk context included — is your exposure actionable?

What do you need?

Choose the situation that fits. Pricing and full details on each service page.

I want to know what's findable about me.

You're not sure what's out there — data brokers, breach databases, social profiles, forums. You want a clear picture before doing anything else.

The Mirror →

I suspect my credentials are compromised.

You've worked at a company that was breached, or you're seeing suspicious account activity. You need to know what's circulating and where.

The Lockdown →

I'm facing a targeted threat.

Harassment, impersonation, or a specific adversary. You need a structured threat profile — what they can find, what they're likely to do with it, and how to reduce your surface.

The Shield →

I want my data removed.

You know what's out there — or you've just found out — and you want it gone. 150+ data brokers, manually removed, with a 90-day re-scrub guarantee.

The Eraser →

What an analyst finds in a typical executive audit.

Publicly sourced findings. No client data. These are the categories of exposure a standard investigation uncovers.

Data Broker Exposure

A typical executive audit finds 30–80 active listings across people-search and data broker sites — including home address history, estimated income, family member names, and employer details. All commercially available to anyone willing to pay.

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Credential Circulation

Since 2020, over 26 billion credential records have been exposed in documented breaches. A typical investigation cross-references email addresses against these datasets to identify active username/password pairs still circulating in dark web forums.

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Social Engineering Surface

Geotagged photos, travel check-ins, family connections, professional affiliations, and board appointments — the same information an attacker uses to craft a targeted spear-phishing campaign or physical surveillance plan.

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Intelligence Briefings

Verified breach reports and OSINT findings. Last updated: 3 Apr 2026

CRITICAL
APRIL 2026

ShinyHunters Claims European Commission Breach — 350 GB from Europa.eu AWS Infrastructure

The European Commission confirmed a cyberattack on its cloud infrastructure hosting Europa.eu. ShinyHunters claims approximately 350 GB including mail server contents, databases, confidential documents, and contracts from at least one AWS account. This is the second breach of EU institutional infrastructure in 2026, following the Ivanti zero-day compromise of the Dutch Data Protection Authority.

Corporate Audit
FREE RESOURCE

Top 100 Data Broker Opt-Out Guide

Verified removal links and step-by-step instructions for the top 100 data brokers — from Acxiom to ZoomInfo. Download the free guide and start reclaiming your privacy today.

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No email required · 100 verified opt-out links · Updated March 2026

Based in Europe? EU Data Broker Opt-Out Directory — GDPR removal links for 75 EU-based brokers and AdTech vendors.

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