Incogni Automates Data Deletion Across 250+ Brokers With Plans Starting at $16.58
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Updated · 9to5Mac · May 16
Incogni Automates Data Deletion Across 250+ Brokers With Plans Starting at $16.58
4 articles · Updated · 9to5Mac · May 16
Incogni says it can automatically send deletion requests to more than 250 data brokers, replacing what the report says could take users months of manual opt-out work.
The service, built by Surfshark, uses privacy laws including Europe’s GDPR and California’s CCPA to pursue removals in the US, Canada, UK, EU and Switzerland.
Its dashboard tracks databases that may hold a user’s information, requests sent and completed removals, aiming to cut robocalls, spam texts and identity-theft exposure.
Pricing promoted to 9to5Mac readers starts at $16.58 a month or $99.48 a year for standard individual plans, with family and Unlimited tiers also offered.
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