Hundreds of companies are collecting, aggregating, and trading your personal data without you knowing anything about it. These insights are then used by scammers, total strangers, insurance companies, banks, businesses, and even the government. Incogni makes them remove it so your data stays secure and private.
Incogni is a subscription-based service that helps users exercise their right to make data brokers delete their personal information. Now, thanks to a new Apple World Today deal (for new users only), you can get a one-year subscription for only US$59.99. That’s 61% off the regular price.
Incogni automatically removes your data from hundreds of data brokers’ databases and conducts regular sweeps to ensure brokers don’t add the information again. All you have to do is sign up, subscribe, and let Incogni help you take back your data with just a few clicks. No more spending hundreds of hours jumping through hoops!
Incogni provides improved protection from:
Exclusions or Restrictions
Incogni is only available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Switzerland and the European Union. That’s because they can only legally request data removals in areas covered by laws like: General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), UK GDPR, CCPA, PIPEDA, and similar laws.
Since you won’t be making the removal requests personally, companies need a way to verify that the request is legitimate. The Authorization form proves that we are authorized to make the removal request on your behalf and companies are not putting themselves in danger by complying.
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