Other DEP services do a decent job of removing surface-level data, but they’re limited. Privacy laws restrict what they can do. They often underestimate the depth of the data broker ecosystem — while we track over 8,600 commercial surveillance entities. And because analyzing a full digital footprint is expensive and highly customized, most won’t do it before attempting deletions.
We don’t operate with our hands tied. Our approach goes deeper, broader, and more precise — built for true privacy protection, not just surface cleanup.
Just as a threat actor would, we search for your personal data — shining a light into every data broker, database, and dark corner.
Our initial focus is on identifying selectors — the key identifiers that link back to your personal information. You’ll be amazed at what’s out there.
ObscureIQ conducts the most comprehensive digital footprint audits available. Powered by our proprietary CODEX — the world's largest index of consumer profilers — along with military-grade OSINT tools and dedicated in-house research, we expose personal data vulnerabilities with the precision and perspective of an attacker.
Identifies personal information exposed by data brokers, what data they collect, and how they share it.
Uncovers publicly available information and privacy vulnerabilities across social platforms.
Examines public records, including voter registration, property records, and court filings.
Searches dark web marketplaces and forums for compromised or stolen personal data.
Analyzes how large language models and AI systems are using personal data.
Analyzes search results to determine online reputation and visibility.
Identifies risks tied to your home address, property info, and potential attack vectors.
Finds and analyzes online presence of your images, face, and facial recognition data.
Once we understand your footprint, we use this knowledge, and a massive database of 8,500+ organizations that profile consumers, to wipe away the traces. This can include public records and other non-broker data sources. We don’t rely on privacy laws to delete your data. You may not be covered.
They may not be followed. And they are often weak. Most US privacy laws exempt public data, meaning data brokers are not required to delete your base record. So we use privacy laws, but we we do not rely on them. We make sure that brokers understand our clients are under threat.
DeepDelete: We force data brokers to delete not just the surface data about you but the selectors we noted above. Without this extra effort, an old email address might bring up your entire profile on an unscrupulous data broker.
ObscureIQ’s DeepDelete technology targets a broader range of brokers (up to 1,000) and deletes data more comprehensively, including historical data and old accounts. It targets old phone numbers, emails, business names, usernames, gamertags, and addresses.
DeepDelete disrupts tracking and significantly reduces your online exposure.
Eradicate your presence from up to 1,000 data brokers.
Our methods go 5x deeper than standard deletion services, reducing the risk of your data resurfacing.
Combat data harvesting and reduce your attractiveness to hackers and scammers.
Other data deletion services do not touch old emails, phone numbers, gamertags, or historical accounts. We do.
These records can reveal addresses, income, business ownership, and more. In some cases, they can be obscured or removed from easy access.
Court filings, bankruptcies, and judgments may expose financial or personal details. We locate and flag exposures, offering solutions to mitigate risks.
We review search engine results for your name, photos, and personal details — then take steps to remove, suppress, or limit access.
AI models may surface personal data. We test prompts like a threat actor would to identify risks of AI-driven content replication.