How it works

From signup to results, transparently.

No black box. Here's exactly what happens after you click "Start protection," what we do on your behalf, and when you should expect to see real changes.

i.
Day 0 · 5 minutes

You sign up.

Five minutes. We collect what we need to act on your behalf: your address, your name, your phone number for DNC registration, and a standard authorization. No document upload, no paper, no notarization.

What you provide

  • Property address. The home you want to protect: primary residence, second home, or rental.
  • Name & contact. First and last name, email for dashboard access, phone for Do Not Call enforcement.
  • Limited authorization. A scoped power of attorney for privacy requests only. Revocable anytime. Cannot be used for transactions, contracts, or anything else.
  • Payment. Card or bank. Charged after first scan completes, not before.
ii.
Day 1 · 24 hours

We scan.

Within 24 hours of signup, we run a comprehensive scan of your address against every platform we cover. Mapping services, data brokers, public records, real estate aggregators, marketing lists. The result is your initial exposure report: a plain-language map of where you're visible and how severely.

What we scan

  • 5 mapping platforms. Google Street View, Apple Maps Look Around, Bing Maps streetside, Here, Yandex.
  • 50+ data brokers. Spokeo, BeenVerified, WhitePages, Radaris, Intelius, plus the long tail of regional and specialty brokers.
  • Real estate aggregators. Zillow, Redfin, Realtor.com, plus 20+ smaller aggregators that scrape and republish listing photos.
  • Public records. County assessor, deed records, voter file, court records where applicable.
  • Marketing lists. DMAchoice consolidator, Catalog Choice, OptOutPrescreen, prescreened credit offer status.
iii.
Days 1–7 · First filings

We file.

Every removal request, every blur request, every suppression filing: submitted within the first week. Then tracked, monitored, and refiled when platforms ignore us or partial responses come back. You see status in real time on your dashboard. You don't fill out forms.

What gets filed in week one

  • Mapping blur requests. Submitted through each platform's official privacy reporting channel.
  • Data broker opt-outs. Filed against each broker's specific opt-out form, with proper identity verification.
  • DNC registrations. Federal and applicable state Do Not Call lists.
  • Marketing list removals. DMAchoice, Catalog Choice, OptOutPrescreen, five-year credit prescreen opt-out.
  • Listing photo takedowns. Where applicable, filed via the platform's owner verification flow.
iv.
Ongoing · Indefinitely

We watch.

Privacy is not a one-time act. Mapping platforms reshoot every 1–3 years. Data brokers reseed monthly from new public records. New brokers launch constantly. Direct mail lists rebuild whenever you trigger a property tax record, a voter registration update, a magazine subscription. We catch all of it, and refile before you'd notice.

What we do continuously

  • Monthly resurfacing scans. Every data broker checked again. When your record reappears, we refile within 48 hours.
  • New imagery monitoring. AI flags new Street View captures the day they go live, before they're indexed.
  • New broker coverage. When a new data broker launches, our coverage expands automatically. No upgrade required.
  • Complaint enforcement. Repeat DNC violators reported to the FTC, FCC, and state AGs. We track outcomes.
  • Quarterly reports. A clear, plain-language summary of what's been removed, what's been refiled, and where you stand.

Start with a free scan.

See what's currently exposed about your home. No credit card, no email. Just the report.

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