Services
Three tiers of digital erasure. Choose based on how deep your footprint goes and how invisible you need to be.
Choose your depth
One-time service, not a subscription. You pay once, we make you disappear, you move on with your life.
Automated Erasure
The foundation. We deploy automation against 300+ data brokers (Spokeo, BeenVerified, Whitepages, etc.) removing your personal information systematically. Typical completion: 2-4 weeks.
- Removal from 300+ data broker sites (Spokeo, Whitepages, BeenVerified, and 300+ others)
- Google outdated content removal requests
- Exposure report with before/after screenshots
- 90-day monitoring for re-listings
- Email summary upon completion
Comprehensive Disappearance
Everything in Tier 1, plus manual removal of content that automation can't touch. Conference talks, podcast appearances, press mentions, GitHub contributions — the stuff that actually shows up when someone Googles you. Typical completion: 4-6 weeks.
- Everything in Automated Erasure
- Content removal requests (20+ sites including Google, Bing, and major archives)
- YouTube/conference video takedowns
- GitHub contribution unlinking
- Press release and news mention removal
- LinkedIn content strategy consultation
- Old forum and comment cleanup
- Dedicated project manager
Full Reset
The complete erasure. Everything in Tier 2, plus edge cases and custom work. Domain history cleanup, professional headshot removal, podcast episode takedowns, and anything else that surfaces. Ongoing engagement (6 months).
- Everything in Comprehensive Disappearance
- Domain/WHOIS history cleanup
- Professional headshot removal from stock and event sites
- Podcast episode takedowns
- Custom edge case handling
- Canary profiles for breach detectionWe create monitored profiles using controlled information. If this data appears elsewhere, we know your information is being harvested—often before it becomes a larger problem.
- Extended 6-month monitoring
- Priority support
Detailed Comparison
| Feature | Automated Erasure | Comprehensive Disappearance | Full Reset |
|---|---|---|---|
| Data broker removal (300+ sites) | |||
| Google/Bing content removal requests | |||
| Before/after screenshots | |||
| Wayback Machine removal | |||
| YouTube/video takedowns | |||
| GitHub contribution unlinking | |||
| Press/news mention removal | |||
| Forum/comment cleanup | |||
| Dedicated project manager | |||
| Domain/WHOIS cleanup | |||
| Headshot removal from event sites | |||
| Podcast episode takedowns | |||
| Custom edge cases | |||
| Monitoring Period | 90 days | 90 days | 6 months |
| Price | $997 | $4,800 | $8,400 |
What We Can't Remove
We believe in honesty about what's possible. Complete invisibility is a myth. Here's what we cannot guarantee:
Content you don't control
If someone else posted about you—a news article, a colleague's blog, a conference organizer's site—we can request removal, but we can't force it. We'll pursue every avenue, but third-party content depends on third-party cooperation.
International data brokers
Privacy laws like CCPA and GDPR give you rights to request deletion from data brokers. But some brokers operate in jurisdictions with weak enforcement. We submit requests everywhere, but compliance varies.
Deep archives
The Wayback Machine honors most removal requests, but some archived content exists on mirror sites or in datasets that researchers have downloaded. We can reduce your archived footprint significantly, but we can't erase every copy.
Information in others' possession
If someone downloaded your resume, saved your headshot, or screenshotted your profile, that copy exists on their device. We can remove the source, but we can't reach into someone's hard drive.
What happens after
We remove what exists today. New data collection starts the moment you're back online. If you continue using services that collect and sell data, you'll reappear in databases over time. We provide guidance on reducing future exposure, but ongoing invisibility requires ongoing behavior change.
The bottom line
What we can do is make you dramatically harder to find. For most people, that's enough. The casual searcher, the recruiter, the journalist, the ex—they'll hit dead ends instead of your home address.
After erasure: staying invisible
Removal is a project. Staying invisible is a practice. Here's what we recommend after your service completes.
1Change your data hygiene
- Use masked information for new accounts (email aliases, virtual phone numbers, PO boxes).
- Limit what you share: Don't fill in optional fields, use fake birthdates where possible, decline loyalty programs.
2Adjust your browser
- Block tracking: Use privacy-focused browsers (Brave, Firefox), install uBlock Origin and Privacy Badger.
- Prevent fingerprinting: Tor Browser is best, or Firefox with 'Resist Fingerprinting' enabled.
- Use private search: DuckDuckGo, Startpage, or Brave Search.
3Be intentional about visibility
- Professional presence: Minimizing LinkedIn info, consider a business entity, use generic headshots.
- Social media: Private accounts only, no real-time location tagging, review privacy settings.
4Monitor for reappearance
- Set up alerts: Google Alerts for your name.
- Periodic searches on people-search sites.
- Re-opt out when necessary using our templates (data brokers re-scrape regularly).
How Unfind Compares
Unfind vs. DeleteMe
DeleteMe costs $129/year as a subscription and covers 750+ data brokers. Unfind starts at $997 one-time and covers 300+ data brokers plus manual removal of YouTube videos, GitHub contributions, press mentions, and archived content that subscription services don't touch.
Unfind vs. Doing It Yourself
DIY data broker removal is free but takes 40-80 hours of work. You'll need to identify brokers, submit individual opt-outs, track confirmations, and re-submit when brokers re-list you. Unfind automates and handles this systematically with verification screenshots.
Unfind vs. BlackCloak or 360 Privacy
BlackCloak and 360 Privacy cost $500-1,000/month as ongoing subscriptions for executives. They include threat monitoring and security features. Unfind is a one-time service focused purely on removal—no monitoring dashboards, no ongoing relationship, just erasure.